Gurkha musang Joanna Lumley malas about British Army Glade

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This vector contains the following main colors: Mine Shaft,Costa Del Sol,Gurkha,Ironside Gray,Pine Glade
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Fur wiki:
>For alternative meanings, see Fur (disambiguation). The term fur refers to the body hair of non-human mammals also known as the pelage (like the term plumage in birds). Fur comes from the coats of animals; the animal's coat may consist of short ground hair, long guard hair, and, in some cases, medium awn hair. Not all mammals have fur; animals without fur may be referred to as "naked", as in The Naked Ape and naked mole rat. See more at Wikipedia.org...

Zoo wiki:
ogical garden, or zoo for short, is a place where animals are restricted within artificial environments and exhibited to the public.The first zoos were private menageries, usually belonging to kings. King Charles I started a zoo with a large python snake as the main attraction. The first public zoological garden was created in Vienna in 1752, when the Habsburg Emperors decided to grant public access to the former privately-owned Schönbrunn Palace menagerie, now called Tiergarten Schönbrunn. After the French Revolution, the Paris zoo was opened to the public. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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