Owl
Unlike other birds, the owl's eyes are on the
front of its head. Its face is round, and acts as
a parabolic antenna, perfect for helping the
nocturnal owl find food. One of the owl's ears
is slightly higher than the other. It is believed
that this helps it to better know exactly where a
sound is coming from.
Glue all the parts together
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Build the face
3.
Build the beak
4.
Final assembly
2.
Build the body
Body (bottom)
Body (rear)
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The hole in the body
lets you use your
owl paper sculpture
as a pencil holder.
Canon Science Papercraft
Biology Series
Owl
(1) glue face
in from the rear
(3) glue on
the body (bottom)
body (front)
beak (top)
beak (bottom)
(2) glue together
the top of the head
body (rear)
beak
left wing
right wing
Science Papercraft Biology Series
Owl
(section 1)
Biology Series
Canon Science Papercraft Mini-book
*Cut out the card above and save it. You can collect the cards from each of the Papercraft
projects to make your own mini-book!
Directions
Print out pages 1 and 2, cut out each individual part along their cut lines,
and fold along the mountain and valley fold lines.
cut line
mountain fold line
valley fold line
Body (front)
Beak (top)
Beak (bottom)
glue here
glue left wing here
glue right wing here
cut out
cut out
glue here
glue here
Right wing
Left wing
glue here
glue here
Science Papercraft Biology Series
Owl
(section 2)