Dangerous Animals |
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| Publisher:
Zmaj DOO |
| Date added:07-Oct-2007 |
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| File size:
0 K
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| Language:
English
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| License:
Shareware - Time Limit
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| Price :$ 29.00 |
| OS :
Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP/VISTA
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| UpdateDate : 29-Oct-2007 |
| Requirements :
No special requirements
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Dangerous Animals Information |
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The collection contains 50 EPS images of big cats, bears, wolves and other dangerous animals. All images are completely editable and easy to color. Very smooth and detailed clipart great for any kind of design for both web and print.
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