reindeer hunting food in snow

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2013-10-12

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reindeer hunting food in snow.

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Nature,Eat,Cut,Caribou,Cutoff,Furry,Horns,Hungry,Kadzidlowo,Mammal,Reindeer

This vector contains the following main colors: White,Costa Del Sol,Gurkha,Copper Rose,Ironside Gray

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    Nature Eat Cut Caribou Cutoff Furry Horns Hungry Kadzidlowo Mammal Reindeer White Costa Del Sol Gurkha Copper Rose Ironside Gray

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reindeer wiki:
>For the musician, please see Caribou (musician). For the album, see Caribou (album). The reindeer, known as caribou in North America, is an Arctic and Subarctic-dwelling deer (Rangifer tarandus). See more at Wikipedia.org...

Nature wiki:
>For alternative meanings, see nature (disambiguation). Nature (also called the material world, the material universe, the natural world, and the natural universe) is all matter and energy, especially in its essential form. Nature is the subject of scientific study, and the history of the concept is linked to the history of science. The English word derives from a Latin term, natura, which was in turn a translation of a Greek term, physis (φύσις). Natura is related to the Latin words relating to "birth", while physis relates to Greek words relating to "growth". In scale, "nature" includes everything from the universal to the subatomic. This includes all things animal, plant, and mineral; all natural resources and events (hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes). It also includes the behaviour of living animals, and processes associated with inanimate objects - the "way" that things change. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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