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Bon-origami
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i'm searching for frogs

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hello

i'm searching for realistic frog, i already have the tree frog and poison dart frog by robert lang.
does annyone know a other one? i'm not good a crease patterns so diagrams plz and if they are in books fine.

greets Daan :mrgreen:
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why not the one in Origami zoo
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Try folding the bullfrog by Roman Diaz.
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Kamiya satoshi has a nice one aswell.
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John Montroll in Animal origami for the enthusiast, and I think it's available as an e book
It has nice model of frog with toes, works great , there is also same model but without toes in the book too.
Also has a wonderfull kangaroo model in it, but does look bit more like a pademelon.
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Try Out Kamiya's Tree frog from Works Of Kamiya Satoshi 2. It's Awesome And Mid-Complex!
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What about the tree frog of Petr Stuchlý? it is absolotely real-life. :-)
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