brown cartoon gnu sheep

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brown cartoon gnu sheep.

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Art,Animal,Public,Funny,Clip art,Svg,Did,Domain,Gnu,How,How i did it,Mammal,Public domain

 


This vector contains the following main colors: Buccaneer,White,Nutmeg Wood Finish,Black,Madras

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sheep wiki:
>This article refers to the sheep genus. For the domesticated species which is used for wool and meat production in farming enterprises, see Domestic sheep. For other uses, see Sheep (disambiguation). See text A Sheep is a mammal, one of several woolly ruminant quadrupeds in the genus Ovis. The domestic sheep is thought to be descended from the wild moufflon of south-central and south-west Asia. A male sheep is a ram, a female a ewe, and a young sheep a lamb. Sheep meat is called mutton or simply lamb. See more at Wikipedia.org...

gnu wiki:
[ware">free software operating system. Its name is a recursive acronym for "GNU's Not Unix", which was chosen because its design is Unix-like, but it contains no actual UNIX code. The GNU system, combined with a third-party kernel called Linux, is one of the most widely-used operating systems in the world, commonly known as either "GNU/Linux" or often simply "Linux" (see GNU/Linux naming debate). The plan for the GNU operating system was announced in September 1983 by Richard Stallman and software development work began in January 1984. The project to develop GNU is known as the GNU Project, and programs released under the auspices of the GNU Project are called GNU packages or GNU programs. See more at Wikipedia.org...]


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