![]() Here’s another photo of some origami animals out in the wild in their natural habitat even though technically these animals live on opposite sides of the planet… Image source: Polar Bear Designed by Quentin Trollip and Penguins Designed by Eric Joisel, Jun Maekawa and Robert J. Image source: Emperor Penguin Family, Designed and Folded by Hiroaki Kobayashi There are a lot of different animal families in this post and here’s another great family of origami penguins. Image source: Harp Seal Pup, Designed by Quentin Trollip and Folded by Sérgio Queiroz I quite like the design of the whiskers with the colour change on the flaps. You can really see the details in this close up photo of Quentin Trollips harp seal pup. Image source: Baby Penguins, Designed by Yoo Tae Yong and Folded by J.W Park Here are some more adorable baby penguins. Image source: Japanese Macaques at the Spa, Designed and Folded by Hiroaki Kobayashi ![]() This next image is still one of my all time favourite origami photos with a group of Japanese macaques at the spa. Image source: Penguins, Designed and Folded by Edgar Image source: Emperor Penguins, Designed and Folded by Quentin TrollipĪnd here’s another excellent group of origami penguins with a different design. I love how the baby one looks like it’s asking the mother penguin something. Image source: Polar Bear, Designed and Folded by József Zsebeĭiagrams available in Paper and Form – Origami for Experienced Folders This is another very beautiful origami polar bear that was displayed at an origami exhibition in the National Museum of History in Taipei and Chi Mei Museum in Tainan, Taiwan. Image source: Penguin Chick, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Hiroaki Kobayashi Here’s another absolutely adorably baby penguin. Image source: Rabbits, Designed and Folded by Hiroaki KobayashiĬrease pattern available from Hiroaki Kobayashi’s Flickr Here’s a group of some excellent looking origami rabbits. Image source: Japanese Macaque, Designed by Kawahata Fumiaki and Folded by Alexander Krupnikovĭiagrams available in Origami Tanteidan Magazine #154 Japanese Macaque’s live in northern Japan in the snow for a good part of the year so I’m including some in this post. Image source: Rabbit, Designed by Yoo Tae Yong and Folded by Gonzaloĭiagrams available in the Origami Tanteidan 21st Convention Book Rabbits live in the arctic too so here’s a cute little white rabbit. Image source: Coyote, Designed by Richard Odeja Soto and Folded by Folded Wildernessĭiagrams available in Drawing Origami Tome 1 This is a somewhat modified version of Richard Odeja Soto’s coyote. In the summer their fur changes to a grey colour and changes back to white in the winter. Here we have an arctic fox photographed outside during the summer. Image source: Polar Bear, Designed by Giang Dinh and Folded by Alexander Krupnikov This is Giang Dinh’s polar bear again but folded by a different artist with a very different look. Image source: Harp Seal Pup, Designed and Folded by Quentin Trollipĭiagrams available in Origami Works of Quentin Trollip Here’s another one of the cutest origami designs I’ve ever seen. Image source: Baby Penguin, Designed and Folded by Yoo Tae Yong Next we have probably the cutest baby origami penguins I’ve ever seen. ![]() Image source: Polar Bear, Designed by Giang Dinh and Folded by Ilan Garibiĭiagrams available from Giang Dinh’s website It’s a fairly simple design but it certainly has a lot of character. Starting out we have this beautiful polar bear. This is another origami animal themed post and this time the theme is arctic animals or animals that live in the cold and snow in general.
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