Orangutan with guns theme of the trend vector illustrator

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Orangutan with guns theme of the trend vector illustrator.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Illustrator,Trend,Theme,Orangutan,gun

 


This vector contains the following main colors: Mine Shaft,White,Celeste,Black,Ironside Gray,Gun Powder,Mountain Mist,Cape Palliser

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    Illustrator Trend Theme Orangutan Mine Shaft White Celeste Black Ironside Gray Gun Powder Mountain Mist Cape Palliser

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Orangutan wiki:
>For the chess opening, see Sokolsky Opening. Pongo pygmaeus Pongo abelii Orangutans (also spelled orang utan, orang-utan, sometimes incorrectly orangutang) are two species of great apes with long arms and reddish, sometimes brown, hair native to Malaysia and Indonesia. The word orangutan is derived from the Malay orang hutan meaning man of the forest, although local people do not use this term to refer to orangutans. The Malay word for orangutan is maias or mawas. They are the only extant species in the genus Pongo and the subfamily Ponginae, although that subfamily also includes the extinct Gigantopithecus and Sivapithecus genera. Orang Utan is a official state animal of Sabah in Malaysia. See more at Wikipedia.org...

gun wiki:
un is a mechanical device that fires projectiles at high velocity, using a propellant such as gun powder or compressed air.The term gun is often used as a synonym to firearm, but in its more technical usage refers only to artillery that fires projectiles at a high velocity along a flat trajectory, such as field guns, tank guns and anti-tank guns, and naval guns. Howitzers, mortars, and all hand-held firearms are excluded from this definition. The exception to this is the shotgun, which is hand-held, has a smooth bore and fires a cartridge of pellets. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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