Tattoo Turtle Image

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2013-08-06

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Tattoo Turtle Image .

Turtle Vector Image, including the following elements:

Image,Tattoo,Tribal,Turtle


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

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    Image Tattoo Tribal Turtle White Black Mine Shaft Celeste Mountain Mist Gun Powder

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Tattoo wiki:
>For the unrelated Military music tattoo, a parade, see Military Tattoo. </p> A Tattoo is a design in ink or some other pigment, usually decorative or symbolic, placed permanently under the skin. In technical terms, tattooing is micro-pigment implantation. Tattoos are a type of body modification.The word tattoo is usually traced to the Tahitian tatu or tatau, meaning to mark or strike (the latter referring to traditional methods of applying the designs). In Japanese the word used for traditional designs or those that are applied using traditional methods is irezumi ("insertion of ink"), while "tattoo" is used for non-Japanese designs. Most tattoo enthusiasts refer to tattoos as tats, art or work, and to tattooists as artists. This usage is gaining support, with mainstream art galleries holding exhibitions of tattoo designs and photographs of tattoos. See more at Wikipedia.org...

Turtle wiki:
[ext Turtles are reptiles of the order Chelonia, most of whose body is shielded by a special bony or cartilagenous shell developed from their ribs. The term turtle is usually used for the aquatic species, though aquatic fresh-water turtles are also called terrapins. The term is sometimes used (esp. in North America) to refer to all members of the order, including tortoises, which are predominantly land-based. The order of Testudines includes both extant (living) and extinct species. About 300 species are alive today. Turtles are now highly endangered, largely due to beach development and over-hunting. See more at Wikipedia.org...]


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