This unique origami black rhino was designed by Ronald Koh. Like many of the unique origami animals in Origami Encyclopedia, the black rhino rarely interacts with us in real life. Since the skin of the black rhinoceros is often black, it is best to choose black paper when making this origami. However, the skin of the black rhinoceros itself is not black, but gray. However, mosquito bites often harass it in tropical areas, so the black rhinoceros is used to putting itself in the mud, which is equivalent to wearing a thick coat on itself. Thick coat to protect against mosquito bites. The black rhinos unique horns are also featured in thisOrigamidiagram. Of course, the bulky body and wrinkled skin of the black rhinoceros are not perfectly reflected in this origami atlas, but this does not prevent the origami rhinoceros from being delicately presented.
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