Koala : Pattern

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Koala : Pattern Page Scissors Paste, or woodwork glue Stencil pen, or bodkin Ruler Scissors line Mountain fold Valley fold Glue spot Parts No. Notation Key Tools The Assembly instructions are divided into four blocks: A (head), B (arms, body), C (legs), and D (tree branch, display stand). Follow the instructions for each block to assemble your koala. <Caution> Keep scissors and glue away from small children. Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors. Koalas are marsupials belonging to the phascolarctidae family. They are native to Australia and spend most of their time in treetops, feeding on eucalyptus leaves. A diet of mainly eucalyptus leaves does not contain enough nutrition to support vigorous activity, so koalas spend most of the day (around 20 hours) asleep, conserving their energy. They gain necessary fluids from the eucalyptus leaves they eat, so they rarely need to drink water. The name "koala" is believed to mean "does not drink water" in an aboriginal language. Being marsupials, female koalas bring up their young in a pouch in their belly, keeping them safe inside for about six months. Mammalia Diprotodontia Phascolarctidae Length: Approx. 60 to 85cm (approx. 1.9 to 2.7 feet) Weight: Approx. 6 to 14kg (approx. 13 to 30 lbs) Habitat: Australia

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Koala : Pattern Page

ScissorsPaste, or woodwork glueStencil pen, or bodkinRuler

Scissors lineMountain foldValley foldGlue spotParts No.

Notation KeyTools

The Assembly instructions are divided into four blocks: A (head), B (arms, body), C (legs), and D (tree branch, display stand). Follow the instructions for each block to assemble your koala.

<Caution>Keep scissors and glue away from small children.Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors.

Koalas are marsupials belonging to the phascolarctidae family. They are native to Australia and spend most of their time in treetops, feeding on eucalyptus leaves. A diet of mainly eucalyptus leaves does not contain enough nutrition to support vigorous activity, so koalas spend most of the day (around 20 hours) asleep, conserving their energy. They gain necessary fluids from the eucalyptus leaves they eat, so they rarely need to drink water. The name "koala" is believed to mean "does not drink water" in an aboriginal language. Being marsupials, female koalas bring up their young in a pouch in their belly, keeping them safe inside for about six months.

Mammalia Diprotodontia PhascolarctidaeLength: Approx. 60 to 85cm (approx. 1.9 to 2.7 feet)

Weight: Approx. 6 to 14kg (approx. 13 to 30 lbs) Habitat: Australia

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Head partsRefer to Assembly Instructions: Page1 / Page2.

A1 Head

A4 Head

A5 Head

A3 Mouth

A2 Nose

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Head partsRefer to Assembly Instructions: Page2.

A8 Right ear A6 Left ear

A9 Right ear A7 Left ear

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Arm partsRefer to Assembly Instructions: Page2 / Page3.

B8 Right shoulder

B4 Left shoulder

B3 Left arm

B7 Right arm

B2 Left fingers

B6 Right fingersB5 Right hand

B1 Left hand

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Body partsRefer to Assembly Instructions: Page3.

B9 Chest

B11 Back

B10 Belly

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Body partsRefer to Assembly Instructions: Page3.

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B12 Back

B13 BellyB14 Waist

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Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page3 / Page4.

Leg parts

C1 Left leg

C3 Left leg

C5 Left legC8 Right leg

C9 Right leg

C10 Right leg

C6 Left leg

C7 Left leg

C2 Right leg

C4 Right leg

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Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page4.

Tree branch parts

D1 Tree branch

D2 Tree branch

D3 Tree branch

D4 Tree branch

D5 Tree branch

D6 Tree branchD7 Tree branch

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Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page4.

Display stand parts

D9 Display stand

Cut out

D8 Display stand