brilliant blue butterfly flying on dust

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brilliant blue butterfly flying on dust.

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Backgrounds,Blue,Butterfly,Color,Black,Forest,Environment,Bright,Copy,Freedom,Fly,Cut,Colored,Antenna,Brightly,Brilliant,Fragile

This vector contains the following main colors: White,Pacific Blue,Bahama Blue,Black,Science Blue
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