the great african elephant close-up facial

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the great african elephant close-up facial.

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elephant,Texture,Nature,Color,Eye,Africa,Great,Newcomp

This vector contains the following main colors: Cape Palliser,Buccaneer,Costa Del Sol,Ironside Gray,Mine Shaft

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    elephant Texture Nature Color Eye Africa Great Newcomp Cape Palliser Buccaneer Costa Del Sol Ironside Gray Mine Shaft

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