Origrami Designs
Origrami is the art of paper-folding. It is originated from the japanese words "ori" meaning "folding" and "kami"
meaning "paper". Traditional origami consists of folding a single sheet of square paper (often with a colored side) into a sculpture without cutting,
gluing, taping, or even marking it.
Below given are some common origrami designs and links for their construction.(click on the images for links)
- Camel's hump store fat not water!
- When a camel finds water, it can drink as much as 40 gallons in one go!
- Camels are very strong, they can carry 408 kilograms for 25 miles a day!
- Special color pigment cells under the skin called chromatophores allow some chameleon species to change their skin color,
creating combined patterns of pink, blue, red, orange, green, black, brown, yellow and purple.
- Species of chameleon can be as small as 15 mm (0.59 in) or as large as 69 cm (27 in).
- The chameleons' eyes can rotate and focus separately on 180-degree arcs, so they can see two different objects at the same time.
This gives them a full 360-degree field of vision.
- Cicadas have five eyes!
- Most 17 Year Cicadas have red eyes, but they can also have white, gray, blue , or multi-colored eyes!
- Cicada’s are bad flyers and often bump into things!
- Adult males can weigh up to 150 kg (330 lb)!
- A giant panda cub weighs only around 150 grams (5 oz) at birth!
- Giant panda have a lifespan of around 20 years in the wild!
- Pigeons can fly at altitudes up to and beyond 6000 feet, and at an average speed of 77.6 mph.
The fastest recorded speed is 92.5 mph.
- They can find their way back to the nest from 1300 miles away.
- The rock pigeon is the world’s oldest domesticated bird!
- The massive polar bear can weigh between 400 and 800kg and can stand as tall as 10 feet on its hind legs.
It is 5.3 feet in height when standing on all its four legs!
- The sloth bear is the only species of bear that carries its cubs on its back.
- Bears have an acute sense of smell, better than any animal on earth!