Syrian hamster
Hamsters belong to the rodent subfamily
cricetinae. They are well-known house pets
and also used as experimental animals. In the
wild, they live in nest holes in dry regions
from Europe to Asia. Wild hamsters are few
in number, and are considered endangered.
Nocturnal animals, they have a thick fur coat
and primarily eat fruits and nuts. This paper-
craft hamster is fashioned after the Syrian
hamster.
Front
*Assembly instructions on pages 1 and 2, and pattern on page 3.
Assembly Instructions
1) Carefully cut out the parts.
2) Fold along the dotted lines, making mountain or valley folds as indicated.
3) Follow the order indicated in the instructional diagrams, and attach the
parts to assemble.
(Read the Explanation of Symbols for more information.)
4) Your paper craft model is finished!
Tools
Scissors, glue (We recommend craft glue.)
Caution
Keep scissors and glue away from small children.
Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors.
Fold the folding lines before gluing.
Syrian hamster
Side
Back
Explanation of Symbols
Numbered glue tabs
Glue the parts together in the order indicated
by the numbers.
Glue tabs with symbols and part names
These tabs are to be glued onto the matching parts,
which name is indicated on the tab.
Cut line
Mountain fold
Valley fold
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