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Origami Camel Handmade Origami Illustrated Tutorial

Origami Camel Handmade Origami Illustrated Tutorial

Today’s origami topic is about origami a camel. Everyone should have a certain understanding of camels. Camels are known as the "Ship of the Desert" mammals. The head is small, the neck is thick and long, curved like a goose neck. The body is tall and the body hair is brown. Very able to endure hunger and thirst. Camels can survive without water for 2 weeks and without food for up to a month. Fat is stored in the camels hump, which can be broken down into nutrients needed by the body for the camels survival needs when food is not available. In addition, there are many small bottle-shaped bubbles in the camels stomach to store water. Camels can be used for riding, carrying, pulling carts, plowing, etc. They are an indispensable partner for people and geological exploration and archaeological workers in the desert and Gobi areas. Dromedary camels are mainly distributed in Sudan, Somalia, India and other countries; nearly half of Bactrian camels are distributed in Australia, and China are mainly distributed in Xinjiang, Gansu, and Inner Mongolia.
The following is a specific origami camel tutorial, please see the picture below for breakdown!

Origami Camel Handmade Origami Illustrated Tutorial

Origami Camel Handmade Origami Illustrated Tutorial

Origami Camel Handmade Origami Illustrated Tutorial

Origami Camel Handmade Origami Illustrated Tutorial

Origami Camel Handmade Origami Illustrated Tutorial

Origami Camel Handmade Origami Illustrated Tutorial

Origami Camel Handmade Origami Illustrated Tutorial

Origami Camel Handmade Origami Illustrated Tutorial

Origami Tutorial: Camel OrigamiHandmade illustrated tutorial.