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    Mammalia Perissodactyla Equidae

    Length (incl. tail): Approx. 2 to 2.4m (approx.6.6 to 7.7 feet)

    Weight: Approx.200 to 300kg (approx. 441 to 661.3 lbs)

    Habitat: Africa (ranging from northern Mozambique to Tanzania

    and Kenya)

    Known for their distinctive black and white stripes, zebras are

    herbivorous animals from the equidae family. There are various

    theories about the functions of zebras' stripes, but it is thought that

    the depth of color and number of stripes help zebras to identify

    members of their herd, and that the stripes can also be used as

    camouflage when hiding from carnivorous predators.Zebras usually live in groups consisting of one stallion and several

    mares and their foals. However, in the dry season they often move

    in herds of several hundred, traversing the land seeking water and

    fresh grasses. While on the move, they let out cries that are higher

    pitched than a horse's, and more similar to a donkey's bray.

    Scissors

    Paste, or woodwork glue

    Stencil pen, or bodkin

    Ruler

    Pencil

    Scissors line

    Mountain fold

    Valley fold

    Glue spot

    Glue reverse side

    Parts No.

    Notation KeyTools

    The Assembly instructions are divided into four blocks: A (head and

    neck), B (body), and C (legs and back). Follow the instructions for

    each block to assemble your zebra.

    Keep scissors and glue away from small children.

    Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors.

    marks a basic assembly technique that remains the same

    regardless of the part.

    Instructions are printed only for the first instance.

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    Head parts

    Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page1 / Page2.

    A1 Brow

    A2 Cheek(left)A3 Cheek(right)A4 Nose

    A5 Mouth

    A6 Jaw

    A11 Right ear A9 Left ear

    A12 Right ear A10 Left ear

    A8 Neck A7 Neck

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    Head and neck parts

    Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page2.

    A13 Neck

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    A14 Neck

    A15 Mane A16 Mane

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    Body parts

    Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page3.

    B1 Shoulder

    B2 Chest

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    Body parts

    Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page3.

    B3 Back

    B3 Belly

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    Leg and back parts

    Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page3 / Page4.

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    C9 Back

    C8 Right front leg

    C7 Right front leg

    C6 Right front leg

    C5 Right front leg

    C4 Left front leg

    C3 Left front leg

    C2 Left front leg

    C1 Left front leg

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    Leg and back parts

    Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page4.

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    C10 Rump (left)

    C11 Rump (right)

    C12 Thigh

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    Leg and back parts

    Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page4.

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    C25 TailC20 Right hind leg

    C19 Right hind leg

    C18 Right hind leg

    C16 Left hind leg

    C17 Right hind leg

    C15 Left hind leg

    C14 Left hind leg

    C13 Left hind leg

    C24 Right hind leg

    C23 Left hind leg

    C22 Right front leg

    C21 Left front leg