ant with gloss in top view

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2013-09-08

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ant with gloss in top view.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Logo,Icon,Animal,Black,White,Insect,Ant,Black white,Bug,Creature,Creepy,Glossy,Shiny,Spooky

 


This vector contains the following main colors: White,Mine Shaft,Ironside Gray,Celeste,Mountain Mist

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    Logo Icon Animal Black White Insect Ant Black white Bug Creature Creepy Glossy Shiny Spooky White Mine Shaft Ironside Gray Celeste Mountain Mist

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ant wiki:
>For other uses, see Ant (disambiguation). Dorylomorph subfamiliesApomyrminaeCerapachyinaeDorylinaeEcitoninaeFormicomorph subfamilies:AneuretinaeDolichoderinaeFormicinae - e.g. FormicaLeptanillomorph subfamilies:LeptanillinaeLeptanilloidinae Myrmeciomorph subfamilies:Myrmeciinae eg. MyrmeciaPseudomyrmecinae See more at Wikipedia.org...

top view wiki:
[ext-mode MS-DOS multitasker written by IBM and released in 1985. In order to compete with various other graphical environments, IBM announced TopView before it was finished, around the time they shipped their new PC AT computer (in 1984).IBM considered that in order to harness the great power and memory capacity of the new machine (Intel 80286 with a 6 MHz clock and, in version 02, with 512 KB of RAM), some multitasking environment was necessary. TopView allowed IBM to sweeten the deal with customers, who were surprised that the new and very expensive machine did not come with an operating system able to use the hardware multitasking and protected-mode features of the new CPU, and was still running in 8088 emulation mode. However, TopView proved unnecessary to sell the new machines, and was quickly EOL-ed. See more at Wikipedia.org...]


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