flying eagle Arrow logo with green background in vector pack

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2013-08-01

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flying eagle Arrow logo with green background in vector pack, including the following elements:

Arrow,Bird,Circle,Claws,Decorations,Eagle,Flying,Logo,Mountain,Sun,Template,Triangles,Wings


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This vector contains the following main colors: Atlantis,Dell,Black

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    Arrow Bird Circle Claws Decorations Eagle Flying Logo Mountain Sun Template Triangles Wings Atlantis Dell Black

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eagle wiki:
>This article is about the bird. For other uses of the word "eagle", see Eagle (disambiguation). Several, see below. *see Accipitriformes for family list Eagles are large birds of prey, which are found mainly in the Old World, with only two species (Bald Eagle and Golden Eagle) in North America, a few in South America and two, (White-bellied Sea Eagle and Wedge-tailed Eagle), in Australia. They are members of the bird order Falconiformes, family Accipitridae and belong to several different genera, not necessarily closely related to each other. See more at Wikipedia.org...

arrow wiki:
>For other uses, see Arrow (disambiguation). An arrow is a pointed projectile that is shot with a bow. It predates recorded history and is common to most cultures. An arrow consists of a long and thin shaft made formerly of wood and now also from aluminium or carbon fiber composite. It is pointed or armed with an arrowhead at one end and with a nock or notch in the other. Arrowheads fit hunting and military purpose better than a mere point, which is mostly useful for target-shooting. Near the notch end are vanes which keep the arrow pointed in the direction of travel. There are often three vanes but many fletchings have four or even more. They were originally made from feathers but are now often made of plastic. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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