"Robert J. Lang" <[email protected]> asks: Ever wondered what the origami crane looks like under its skin?
Birds don't have tails like (most) mammals have. I mean the tail as the extension of the spine. What appears as a tail in the traditional Japanese origami crane is, in my opinion, the pair of long legs of the bird stretched backwards when flying. Of course, we are free in origami and in other art forms to represent what a crane looks like. Cheng Chit
