Tiger handmade playdough tutorial is as follows:
Material preparation: playdough, colored clay, clay.
1, take the earth yellow colored clay appropriate amount, rolled into a ball, as the head.
2, take the red color clay appropriate amount, rolled into a round ball, flattened and pasted on the head.
3. Take the white color clay, roll it into two small balls, flatten it and put it on the position as shown in the picture.
4: Take the black color clay and roll it into small balls to make the nose.
5. Take white color clay and make two small balls, flatten them and stick them on the eye area as eyeballs.
6. Take black color clay and roll it into small balls as black eyeballs.
7. Take the right amount of black color clay and make the "king" pattern on the head.
8: Take some yellow colored clay and make ears.
9. Take the right amount of yellow colored clay and make 4 small columns for the legs.
10: Take some white colored clay, roll it into a ball, flatten it gently and use it as a paw.
11: Using a small cutter, cut out the claw shape.
12. Take the right amount of yellow colored clay and roll it into a cylinder shape for the body.
13: Using a round tip tool, point out the legs.
14: Install the legs on the body.
15.Take earthy yellow, white and black colored clay and make the tail.
16: Install the tail on the body part and take the right amount of black colored clay to make the back pattern.
17.Take the right amount of black color clay and make the face lines.
Morphological characteristics of tigers:
1, body
Skin: tigers have two kinds of hair, guard hair and undercoat. The guard hairs are long and protect the skin. The underfur is shorter and traps air for insulation. The main function of the tiger's fur is to keep it warm. The underfur traps air and insulates the tiger's body to keep it warm. The summer hairs are short and smooth, and the winter hairs are noticeably longer.
Color: The tiger's body is covered with light yellow to red fur with black to brown stripes that blend in with the grassy background, making it a good concealment color from prey. The belly and the inside of the limbs are white or yellowish white. The tiger is the only big cat with distinctive stripes on both its fur and skin. Many tigers have stripes on their faces, flanks, legs and bellies.
2. Skeleton
The bones of the tiger's body range from 230 to 283, which can be divided into two major parts: the median skeleton and the appendicular skeleton. The median skeleton includes the skull, spine, sternum and ribs. The spinal column consists of a series of vertebrae (including the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, vertebrae of the sacrum, and caudal vertebrae). The appendicular skeleton includes the shoulder girdle, girdle, forelimb bones, and hindlimb bones.