Create folded fauna with WaterNSW - WaterNSW - WaterNSW

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Create folded fauna with WaterNSW Cut out your origami square below. You might like to colour the patterned side before you begin folding. Choose a fauna friend to create and follow the instructions. You can follow the instructions online or print if you prefer. 1 2 3 Did you know that many creatures, both big and small, live in or around our dams?

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Create folded fauna with WaterNSW

Cut out your origami square below.

You might like to colour the patterned side before you begin folding.

Choose a fauna friend to create and follow the instructions. You can follow the instructions online or print if you prefer.

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Did you know that many creatures, both big and small, live in or around our dams?

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origami koala

When you are visiting some of our dams, you might be lucky enough to see a koala along the way!

Some areas of bushland provide habitat for koalas.

Koalas have round, fluffy ears and a spoon-shaped nose.

They eat eucalyptus leaves and can sleep for up to 22 hours a day!

Koalas are most closely related to wombats.

Female koalas have a backwards-facing pouch for their young to stay until they are fully developed.

Did you know that a baby koala is called a joey?

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

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origami koala

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DIFFICULTY LEVEL

Thank you for creating a paper pal!

9 Fold the lower layer behind. Add detail to your koala.8 Fold up top layer

along the dashed line.Turn over.

6 Fold down the 2 ears along the dashed line.

Fold down.4 Fold the 2 flaps up and out along the dashed lines.

3 Fold down corners along the dashed lines.

Fold in half to form a triangle.

Fold in half at the dashed line to crease and reopen flat.