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ARTHUR'S WILD ANIMAL CLIPART |
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This free wild animal clip art is of large format and is suitable for presentations and projects and school usage etc. The large images are too big for use on the internet. However you may use the thumbnail clip art pictures for web pages. Selections of both colour and black and white wild animal clip art are available, tha latter are suitable for coloring books. Please do not use them in any other collections of clipart. A total of 200 cliparts are available here. Please feel free to use them anyway you wish for non commercial purposes or educational use only. This wild animal clipart is a miscellaneous selection of animals not shown elsewhere, Consists mainly of less known animals such as aardvarks and armadillos. Enjoy your hunting. Wildanimals refers to all non-domesticated animals. Domesticated animals are those that have adapted to survival with the help of (or under the control of) humans, after many generations. Domesticating animal species for human benefit has occurred many times all over the planet, and has a major impact on the environment, both positive and negative. Wildanimals can be found in all ecosystems, Deserts, rainforests, plains, and other areas—including the most developed urban sites—all have distinct forms of wildanimals. While the term in popular culture usually refers to animals that are untouched by human factors, most scientists agree that wildanimals around the world is impacted by human activities. Humans have historically tended to separate civilization from wildlife in a number of ways including the legal, social, and moral sense. This has been a reason for debate throughout recorded history. Religions have often declared certain animals to be sacred, and in modern times concern for the natural environment has provoked activists to protest the exploitation of wildanimals for human benefit or entertainment. Literature has also made use of the traditional human separation from wildanimals |
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