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40 Free Adorable Animal Wallpapers


Wallpapers are one of the best things you can use to customize our desktop well. In one way or the other, it somehow influences our mood as we look at it, it may inspire you to do better or just help you relax for a while. In any ways, these wallpapers can help in personalizing your desktop background.
In this post we will be showcasing 40 Free Adorable Animal Wallpapers. In this collection we have gathered yet another set of wallpapers featuring some of the charming animals from domestic to exotic ones. These are all for free to download for your personal use. Why don’t you take a peek and choose your pick.
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40 Free Adorable Animal Wallpapers

Baby Penguins Wallpaper

Sea Turtle Wallpaper

Orange Clownfish Wallpaper

Kittens Wallpaper

Shark Wallpaper

Snow Leopard Wallpaper

Sea Otter Wallpaper

Rattlesnake Wallpaper

Swimming Polar Bear Wallpaper

White Lion Wallpaper

Harp Seal Wallpaper

Parrots in Love Wallpaper

Kittens Wallpaper 2

Dolphins Wallpaper

Green Tree Python Wallpaper

Lion Couple Wallpaper

Bird on a Branch

Sparrow Resting

Black Lab

Noir-esque Dog

Baltimore Turtle

Lazing Leopard

The Stare

Clownfish and Bubble-Tipped Anemone

Soundly Sleeping

Mandarinfish

A Maltese Tiger

Cat in Snow

Tigre, Tiger

White Tigers

A Beautiful Wild White Tiger

Untitled Wallpaper

Love Sign / Liebeszeichen

Halloween Black Cat on a Pumpkin

Feigned innocence

Black Cat – Autumn Leaves

Red Spotted Purple Butterfly

Colibri Bird

Tuxedo Blue

Dangerous Tiger

Top 10 largest concerts in history


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10. Blockbuster RockFest 1997 [385,000] was a music event that celebrated capital punishment. It was held on Texas Motor Speedway with hot artists like No Doubt, Counting Crows and Matchbox Twenty.


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9. Woodstock 1969 [400,000] was the pop culture event of that decade that had a big influence on both American music and culture. Legendary artists like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Santana and the Who was only a few of many others that performed. The audience, that were mostly hippies, sent a message to the world that everyone could gather together to enjoy music and celebrate peace.


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8. Toronto SARS Benefit 2003 [450,000+]. The disease SARS that attacked Asia and Toronto in Canada was the reason for this benefit concert. Rolling Stones, AC/DC and Justin Timberlake were some of the artists that supported by performing.

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7. Simon & Garfunkel [500,000] held their second reunion concert in Central Park in 1981. It was a free concert that was televised by HBO.

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6. Isle of Wight Festival [600,000] was the biggest concert ever held in UK. The Who, The Doors and Leonard Cohen were some of the performing artists, and Jimi Hendrix had unfortunately his last performance on this event.

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5. Summer Jam at Watkins Glen [600,000+]. A huge hippy concert held at the Grand Prix auto circuit in Watkins Glen, New York, with bands like The Grateful Dead and the Allman Brothers.

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4. Steve Wozniak’s 1983 US Festival [670,000] was a culture festival sponsored by one of the co-founders of Apple Computers, Steve Wozniak. It was held in California with great performers like Motley Crue, U2 and David Bowie.

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3. Garth Brooks in Central Park [750,000] was a great country concert with excited and cheering “cowboys” in the audience. Brooks performed classics as “Friends in Low Places”, and “The Dance”.

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2. New York Philharmonic in Central Park 1986 [800,000]. The largest classical concert that celebrated the rededication of the Statue of Liberty.

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1. Rod Stewart at Copacabana Beach 1994 [3,500,000]. A New Years celebration featuring Rod Stewart with the largest concert crowd ever. The wonderful Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil was overcrowed with singing and celebrating audience.