1:54 AM
@Skillmon One can sort of estimate: one sheet of paper is roughly 0.33pt thick. Then the following should work:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tikz}
\usepackage{tikzlings}
\usepackage{eso-pic}
\newsavebox\Marmot
\sbox\Marmot{\tikz{\marmot[whiskers,teeth]}}
\pgfmathtruncatemacro{\Xmax}{\wd\Marmot*3+1}
\begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
\pgfmathsetmacro{\myshift}{int(1/2+\number\value{page}/2)/3}
\ifodd\value{page}
\clip ([xshift=-0.33pt,yshift=-\ht\Marmot/2]current page.east) rectangle
Needless to say that I did not test it.

7 hours later…
9:17 AM
@marmot :) Thanks for looking into it.

1 hour later…
10:40 AM
@UlrikeFischer Yeah!

5 hours later…
3:13 PM
@Skillmon Are you going to write an answer? If not, I may just post the above.

2 hours later…
5:16 PM
@samcarter I'm hoping to get more nice examples ...

5:35 PM
@UlrikeFischer My fellow marmots were wondering why you added so many ; in the manual. The code also works without them.
@samcarter Any chance there will be an anteater among the tikzlings?

@marmot mostly habit - in tikz a ; more is better than one missing.

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@UlrikeFischer Yes, but some may think that these commands start paths, and add some node to the path and be surprised that the output is nonsense.

6:16 PM
@marmot I have some doubt that normal user think like this. But I will remove the stray ; in the next release (if there is one).