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Read what the first page of the squirrel origami instructions says. The paper is supposed to be colored the same on both sides for a nice looking squirrel. But if you don't have any, there is a way to get one that's predominantly colored. That's why, in this set of instructions, the two authors opted to not use the white/grey technique, because it's all grey.
Also, they use the golden standard for origami instructions in this one, though I don't really like how they refer you back to earlier parts of the book all the time. But it is a pretty good way to protect against copyrights, unless you're insane enough, like I am, to scan in and post the entire book. I haven't completed this yet, but I'm working on it. The squirrel is found halfway through the book, so it's difficulty could be considered about half or a little less than what is found towards the end. I think the eagle is near the back. Yep, pages 104-109 cover the eagle. That's a lot of pages for the origami in this book. If you want a set of instructions for an animal that has the white/grey instructions, then look for the tiger thread and the origami lion. It's from the same book. The telltale rapidshare link should give it away.
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