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How to make a tiger headdress handmade

Tiger headdress handmade practice reference:

1, first use scissors to cut an orange flat circle to make the tiger head.

2, use orange and black small circles to make ears, glued to the top of the head.

3. Use white color to make the mouth.

4. Write the word king.

5. Glue on the eyes.

6. Draw eyebrows, eyes and nose.

7. Draw the spots again.

8. Glue up strips of orange cardstock to make a head ring. Glue the head ring on the tiger's head to finish.

Tiger: a mammalian large cat; fur color light yellow or brownish-yellow, full of black horizontal stripes; head round, short ears, black ears on the back, the center of a white spot is very significant; limbs robust and powerful; tail thick and long, with black rings, tail end black. *** There are nine subspecies, and the body size and morphology of each subspecies varies greatly.

Middle English "tigre" and Old English "tigras" are derived from Old French "tigre", from Latin "tigris". This is a borrowing from Classical Greek τ?γρι?'tigris', a foreign borrowing of unknown origin meaning "tiger" and the Tigris River. The origin may be the Persian word "tigra" meaning "sharp or pointed" and the Avestan word "tigrhi" meaning " arrow", which may refer to the speed of a tiger's jump, although these words are not known to have any meaning related to tigers.