Tadpoles, written as "Ke Dou" in ancient times, are the larvae of frogs and toads. We also call them toad eggs. Under natural conditions, the total number of eggs laid by a female frog can reach about 5,000 each time, and the hatching rate is about 50%, while the survival rate of tadpoles is only 20% to 30%.
Share a simple origami tutorial to fold a cute tadpole. You only need to prepare a square piece of paper and it can be completed in minutes. If children like to follow the detailed illustrations below, give it a try!~
Follow the step-by-step diagram of origami tadpoles and you should be able to complete it. It is recommended that you prepare a gray paper and finally paste the eyes on it~