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Download FREE: Animal Windows themes

Posted In Themes - Wallpapers - By Techtiplib on Monday, November 11th, 2013 With No Comments »

These free Windows themes below can only be used in Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate editions.

# Animals Panoramic theme

Animals Panoramic theme

Experience the breathtaking majesty of wild animals in their natural habitats. From penguins on an Antarctic ice floe to a camel in the Gobi Desert, these scenes are designed to span dual monitors for double the drama. A free theme for Windows 8.1 and Windows RT 8.1.

Download Animals Panoramic theme

# African Wildlife theme

African Wildlife theme

A lion at sunrise in Kenya, a leopard on the prowl in Namibia, an elephant herd traveling in Botswana. The exhilarating beauty of the African savanna comes to your desktop in this free theme for Windows.

Download African Wildlife theme 

# Indian Wildlife theme

Indian Wildlife theme

Photographer Mayur Kotlikar brings the striking color and majesty of India’s wildlife to your desktop—including a variety of lovely birds—in this free theme for Windows.

Download Indian Wildlife theme

# Arctic theme

Arctic theme

Enjoy the frozen beauty of the Arctic Circle and its wildlife—no frostbite necessary—in this free Windows theme.

Download Arctic theme

# Mustangs theme

Mustangs theme

Natural, untamed beauty; the majesty of the North American west; wild horses in full gallop: Photographer Gene Praag’s striking images of Utah’s Onaqui mustang herd will enliven your desktop with this free theme for Windows.

Download Mustangs theme

# Furry Families theme

Furry Families theme

Family affection comes in many forms: Polar bears hugging, pumas nuzzling, otters cuddling, and giraffes tenderly touching noses. Bring these warmhearted scenes to your Windows desktop with this free theme.

Download Furry Families theme

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