The smallest origami crane is made from a 1 mm by 1 mm piece of paper using a microscope and sewing needle by Assistant Professor Watanabe at Nigata University, Japan.
It's microscopic. Made by Assistant Professor Watanabe at Nigata university in Japan with a sewing needle and a microscope.
the bigger sized
a 6th of a cenimeter
paper crane or box
Small.
14 inches tall!
he was 74cm thats small
3inches long that's really sad but true2 in 12 oz
Two things rate as the largest origami structures. A 81.94 m [268 ft 10 in] crane was constructed 2009 in Hiroshima, Japan as part of the Peace Piece Project. The longest project was a 649 m (2128 ft) catepillar in Germany 2004. It took 60 people 60 hours and 25,000 sheets of paper to make this big bug.
He's known as the smallest baby ever to be delivered at St. Elizabeth Regional Medical Center and survive.Trey keifer was born April 5th and only weighed 13 ouncesActually the smallest-sized baby that was ever born was Rumaisa Rahman she was 8.6 ounces when she was born at 26 weeks in Maywood, Illinois in 2004.Trey Keifer was the small baby ever born at St. Elizabeth Regional Medical Center not the small baby in general.
the smallest wetland is the bog
The smallest flat screen ever made is the Pyle 15" flat screen for only $147. Another small flatscreen in a coby 15" class flat screen for only $99.99.
The smallest answer possible is two letters long and is "No". There is no other word that is one letter long that can be used as a complete answer to a question, hence the smallest answer (in English at least) is two letters long.
you use the amulet or what ever, press the big strong monster, & push the crane
i hope