Description
No two zebras have the same stripes; they are as unique as fingerprints. This is a fun card, showing a pair of overlapping zebras, two of a kind. You’re on my team!
Zebras remind us to be unique and embrace our differences.
The zebra represents community, freedom, balance, and individualism.
Messages:
Have a wild birthday!
The Zebra is the Piano of the Animal Kingdom.
You’re my Stripe!
The only way to have a friend is to be one.
I celebrate your wild and free spirit.
It takes two to tango.
Darling, you are beautiful!
I knew we would be best friends as soon as we met—we’re two of the same kind, you and me.
Dare to be different.
You were born to stand out!
Take a walk on the wild side.
Zebras are party animals.
You’re the stripes to my Zebra.
We salute the wild spirit that is you.
Never stop being you.
Everyone has a dark and a light side.
Quotes:
Zebras dream of polka-dots. ~Phil Caruso
Butterflies and zebras And moonbeams and fairy tales That’s all she ever thinks about. ~Jimi Hendrix
I asked the Zebra, are you black with white stripes? Or white with black stripes? And the zebra asked me, Are you good with bad habits? Or are you bad with good habits? Are you noisy with quiet times? Or are you quiet with noisy times? Are you happy with some sad days? Or are you sad with some happy days? Are you neat with some sloppy ways? Or are you sloppy with some neat ways? And on and on and on and on and on and on he went. I’ll never ask a zebra about stripes again. ~Shel Silverstein
Love comes wearing disguises
How to go about and choose?
Break it down by shapes and sizes
I’m a man who’s got very specific taste
Oh, you got a pulse and you are breathing
You-you-you’re just my type
Ooh, I think it’s time that we get leaving
You-you-you’re just my type
Ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh ooh
Facts:
They live in small family groups, called harems, with one male, one to six females, and their offspring.
Thermoregulation: black stripes absorb heat in the morning and warm up zebras, whereas white stripes reflect light more and help cool them as they graze for hours in the blazing sun.