Does the Mac Pro have flash player installed?

I am looking at getting a Mac Pro and would like to know if flash player is installed?

you mean can you install it and is it compatible with Lion then.
http://www.apple.com/support/lion
Has nothing to do wtih Mac Pro though.

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