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Lizards are a widespread group of squamate reptiles, with over 7,000 species, ranging across all continents except Antarctica, as well as most oceanic island chains.
Subject ID: 158579
MoreLizards are a widespread group of squamate reptiles, with over 7,000 species, ranging across all continents except Antarctica, as well as most oceanic island chains.
Subject ID: 158579
Subject ID: 158579
Been There Across The Globe: Arizona Mugs
Been There Across The Globe: Arizona Mugs
Been There Across The Globe: Arizona Mugs
Limited edition of 1,000 units. Only shipped to addresses in the USA and Canada.
Official Marketing Text:
Motivational Lizard makes a comeback to Youtooz in clay form to celebrate a collaboration with Joseph Enterprise’s Chia Pets! Youtooz artists sculpted the lizard in partnership with the Chia Pets team to make it have the ability to grow real live chia sprouts out of his back! Measuring just over 7 inches in length, increase your daily motivation by tracking the growth of your motivational lizard. This limited edition collectible features custom illustrated packaging by Youtooz artists which includes four step instructions on how to grow your own Motivational Chiatooz.
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Been There Across The Globe: New Zealand Ornament
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Starbucks Been There – New Zealand is joining other city mugs from Aotearoa, which is the Māori name for New Zealand. The common translation is “long white cloud” and refers to the legend where Polynesians who discovered these islands first, thought they were approaching land because of the cloud hovering over it.
The design of the mug mostly features flora and fauna of the country. Due to remoteness and separation from the other world, this region developed a distinct flora with 75% of it being unique. The fauna, on the other hand, is interesting in the sense that the country was mostly free of mammals before the arrival of humans at some time before 1300 AD. Among animals brought here from outside, the rats, ferrets, cats, stoats, and dogs, in particular, have all seriously impacted the New Zealand fauna, driving many species to extinction.
Among the flightless birds of New Zealand, the most interesting is the kiwi, the country’s national symbol and the only known bird with nostrils at the tip of the bill instead of at the base. Another interesting characteristic of these birds is their eggs, one of the largest in proportion to body size (up to 20% of the female’s weight). The association between Kiwi and the country is so strong, that the term Kiwi is widely used as the nickname for New Zealanders.
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Starbucks Been There – Puerto Vallarta is a mug for a Pacific Ocean resort city in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Puerto Vallarta is named after Ignacio Vallarta, a former governor of Jalisco. The name of the city is often shortened to “Vallarta” in Spanish.
Here are some points of interest from the mug:
– The statue of a man waving his hand as he rides a giant seahorse is one of Puerto Vallarta’s most popular and recognizable landmarks. Upon close examination, one can see that this is actually a boy with a hat behind his back. This iconic statue is one of many built on the Malecon, the city’s boardwalk.
– The back of the mug shows “hidden beach” or Lovers’ Beach (Playa del Amor) located on Marietas Islands. This unique beach can easily be spotted from above as it looks like a crater in one of the islands (Round Island / Isla Redonda). The only allowed way to get there is through a small tunnel when the tide is low. This place is very popular among tourists, but you can still guess a good timing for a nice picture when no one is around.
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Starbucks Been There – Tulum
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Starbucks Been There – Turks & Caicos is the mug for a British Overseas Territory which consists of two groups of islands: the larger Caicos Islands and smaller Turks Islands. Being the perfect touristic destination it welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, which is a lot, considering the size of the islands and the population of about 40k people.
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