Danger animals and skull on ribbon Vector Art

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Danger animals and skull on ribbon Vector Art.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Art,Bear,Crow,Danger,Dangerous,Dead,Freebies,Halloween,Horror,Kill,Roaring,Skeleton,Skull,Terror,Thrills,Vector freebies



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This vector contains the following main colors: Celeste,Mountain Mist,Puce,White,Mine Shaft,Cape Palliser,Gun Powder
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Bear wiki:
>For other uses, see Bear (disambiguation). Ailuropoda Ursus Tremarctos Arctodus (extinct) A bear is a large mammal of the order Carnivora, family Ursidae. The adjective, ursine, is used to describe things of bearlike nature. See more at Wikipedia.org...

Crow wiki:
>For other uses, see Crow (disambiguation). See text The true crows are in the genus Corvus; they are large Passerine birds. As a group they show remarkable examples of intelligence; it would not be at all an exaggeration to characterize crows as being to birds what higher primates (including humans) are are to mammals. They also top the avian IQ scale[1]. Crows and ravens often score very highly on intelligence tests. Crows in the northwestern US (a blend of Corvus brachyrhynchos and Corvus caurinus) show modest linguistic capabilities and the ability to relay information over great distances, live in complex, hierarchic societies involving hundreds of individuals with various "occupations", and have an intense rivalry with the area's less socially-advanced ravens. One species, the New Caledonian Crow, has recently been intensively studied because of its ability to manufacture and use its own tools in the day-to-day search for food. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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