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Using the pattern, start with the eyes and mouth, then carve inside the letters B-O-O. Remove the large area to the right of the figure, being particularly careful around the fingers and “tail.”
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Pin the Nose on Rudolph Draw an image of a reindeer on butcher or kraft paper, then challenge guests to place his "nose" (red gift bows) in the right spot while blindfolded.
The head is white, the eyes are black and linked together by a black to gray band. The short snout, spotted with black to gray, has a small terminal, extensible mouth. A comparison of three similar species: moorish idol (left), schooling bannerfish (top), and pennant coralfish (bottom)
The snout, spotted with black, is a bit stretched with a small terminal protractile (it can be extend) mouth. The juvenile doesn't have yet after the second black stripe any white area like adults. The pennant coralfish can easily be confused with the quite similar schooling bannerfish, ( Heniochus diphreutes ).
Tie the strips around the hoop in a pattern of red, orange, yellow, orange, red until the hoop looks full. (You can trim any ends that look too long!) Wear a red dress to match your ring.
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Head shows a short snout and a small protractile mouth. This bannerfish has a distinctive yellow coloration pattern on the mouth, top of the snout and running between its eyes. The posterior part of its dorsal fin , its caudal fin and the pectoral fins are orange-yellow.