gray ant with green hat pushing the cart

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2013-08-26

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gray ant with green hat pushing the cart.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

ant,cart

 


This vector contains the following main colors: White,Nugget,Whiskey,Gurkha,Cape Palliser,Limeade,Mountain Mist,Orange Peel

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    Bee White Nugget Whiskey Gurkha Cape Palliser Limeade Mountain Mist Orange Peel

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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...

cart wiki:
>"Cart" may also mean cartridge. "CART" may mean Championship Auto Racing Teams or Center for Advanced Research and Technology. A cart is a vehicle or device using, usually, two wheels for transport. A dray is a heavy transport version of a cart, usually with four wheels. Hand-carts pushed by humans have been used around the world. In the 19th century, for instance, some Mormons travelling across the plains of the USA between 1857 and 1865 used handcarts. Perhaps the most common example today is the shopping cart (British English: shopping trolley), which has also come to have a metaphorical meaning in relation to online purchases (here, British English uses the metaphor of the shopping basket). Shopping carts first made their appearance in Oklahoma City in 1937. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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