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The reindeer belongs to the cervidae family, and is well known as the
animal said to pull Santa's sleigh. Both male and female reindeer have
antlers, the female's growing in winter and falling off in spring/summer,
and the male's growing in spring and falling off in autumn/winter. They
inhabit the cold tundra of the Arctic Circle, feeding on grasses and
plants in the summer, and in the winter they use their antlers and
hooves to dig through the snow for lichen such as reindeer moss.
Reindeer's bodies feature a thick covering of fur, and large hooves
which have developed that way to ensure they can walk on the snow
without sinking. They are also known for seasonal large-scale
migration that takes place in groups, in search of food.
Tools
Notation Key
Scissors
Scissors line
Mountain fold
Valley fold
Ruler
Glue spot
Pencil
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Head parts
Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page1 / Page2.
A3 Head
A2 Head
A8 Right eye
A7 Left eye
A1 Head
A4 Nose
A9 Left ear
A6 Mouth
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Antler parts
Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page2.
A18 Antler
A25 Antler
A24 Antler
A17 Antler
A23 Antler
A16 Antler
A22 Antler
A21 Antler
A15 Antler
A20 Antler
A14 Antler
A19 Antler
A13 Antler
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Antler parts
Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page2.
A38 Antler
A31 Antler
A37 Antler
A30 Antler
A36 Antler
A29 Antler
A28 Antler
A34 Antler
A33 Antler
A27 Antler
A32 Antler
A26 Antler
A35 Antler
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Body parts
Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page3.
B1 Neck
B2 Neck
B3 Neck
B4 Shoulder
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B5 Left shoulder
B6 Right shoulder
B7 Chest
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Body parts
Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page3.
B14 Belly
B15 Body
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Waist parts
Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page3 / Page4.
C2 Right rump
C1 Left rump
C3 Rump
C4 Tail
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Stand parts
Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page4.
C32 Stand
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