A simple illustration of a goat peeking out from behind an object, suitable for vector design projects.
A simple illustration of a goat peeking out from behind an object, suitable for vector design projects. An illustration of a friendly goat, suitable as vector art for crafts or design projects. A white goat peeking out from behind a tree on a farm. A simple SVG illustration of a goat peeking out from behind foliage.
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Beautiful Goat Clip Art SVG Download - Perfect for Cricut Projects

Add a charming touch to your designs with our beautiful goat SVG clip art, perfect for Cricut projects, laser cutting, and pyrography - download now for free!

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