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Create two separate pieces—one for the upper head/body and one for the lower jaw—then slot them together [1, 20].
Below is a guide on how to create these figures using paper and how to recreate the "dance" effect. 🦖 Making the Paper Dinosaur Dinozor Kurbaga Dans
Watch this step-by-step tutorial to fold a moving paper dinosaur: Create two separate pieces—one for the upper head/body
Two squares of paper (green is best) and a pair of scissors [1, 18]. Dinozor Kurbaga Dans
Fold each square along the diagonals to create an "X" crease.
You can create a 3D paper dinosaur that actually moves its mouth, allowing it to "sing" along to the dance track.
By holding the side flaps, you can make the dinosaur's mouth open and close [1, 22].