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Nike has created a luxurious animal kingdom for its most minimalist running shoe, the Air Superfly.

The sportswear brand has released an "Animal Print" pack of Air Superfly sneakers, taking the model on a high-end safari.

With the latest collection, the Air Superfly appears with lustrous, high-quality fur uppers, topped with animal patterns such as cow prints, cheetah spots, and tiger stripes.

The rest of the sneaker gets painted in classic black, allowing the animalistic designs to speak for themselves (or growl, in the case).

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Nike has released Air Superfly sneakers made in collaboration with luxury labels, as well as other furry versions.

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But these latest animal-themed pairs? They've got claws. Translation: they've more edge than previous efforts, making them the fiercest and classiest Superflys yet.

Speaking of which, some of the "Animal Print" Air Superfly sneakers are now available on the brand's website as well as at select retailers, retailing for around $125.

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