Brown Cow with white Horns watching out in snow

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2013-10-07

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Brown Cow with white Horns watching out in snow.

This photo resource includes the following elements:

Cow,White,Brown,Horns

This vector contains the following main colors: White,Copper Rose,Ironside Gray,Buccaneer,Mountain Mist

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    Cow White Brown Horns White Copper Rose Ironside Gray Buccaneer Mountain Mist

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Cow wiki:
>COW is an acronym for a number of things:Can of wormsThe COW programming language, an esoteric programming language.Casualty of WarCell On WheelsCity of WestminsterCluster of WorkstationsCoalition of the WillingComputer Originated World, referring to the globe ID the BBC1 TV network used from 1985 to 1991Code Optimization Ware, as used in the game Tron 2.0Cold workedCollege of WoosterCommanding Officer's WifeCopy-on-writeCost of warCrude oil washing See more at Wikipedia.org...

White wiki:
>For other uses, see White (disambiguation). White is a color (more accurately it contains all the colors of the visible spectrum and is sometimes described as an achromatic color—black is the absence of color) that has high brightness but zero hue. The impression of white light can be created by mixing (via a process called "additive mixing") appropriate intensities of the primary color spectrum: red, green and blue, but it must be noted that the illumination provided by this technique has significant differences from that produced by incandescence (see below). See more at Wikipedia.org...


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