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Embrace the grace and agility of the Impala with this captivating ceramic Impala Wildlife Mug. Admire the intricate details capturing the antelope's sleek silhouette, distinctive black markings, and impressive leaping ability, a testament to its speed and agility on the African savanna.Did you know that Impalas are renowned for their spectacular leaps, capable of jumping up to 10 feet high and 30 feet long? This incredible athleticism helps them evade predators and navigate their environment with ease. Let this Impala Wildlife Mug inspire you to embrace your own inner strength and leap towards your goals with confidence.Choose from three generous sizes (11 oz., 15 oz., and 20 oz.) to perfectly complement your morning coffee, afternoon tea, or any beverage of choice. Crafted from high-quality ceramic, this Impala Wildlife Mug is not only built to last but is also dishwasher and microwave safe for your convenience. We utilize Sawgrass SubliJet HD ink, ensuring vibrant, long-lasting colors.
Produced with Environmental and Sustainable Development Considerations.As part of our commitment to environmental sustainability, 1% of every purchase goes directly to supporting 1% for the Planet's approved environmental nonprofits. So, sip your favorite beverage and know you're making a positive impact on the planet.Celebrate the beauty and agility of the Impala with the "Leaping Gazelle" Impala Wildlife Mug. It's a perfect addition to any wildlife enthusiast's collection or a thoughtful gift for those who appreciate the wonders of the African savanna.Features:Unique Design: Showcases the Impala's distinctive features and graceful formMultiple Sizes: Available in 11 oz., 15 oz., and 20 oz. capacitiesHigh Quality: Made from durable ceramic for long-lasting use Lead and BPA-free materialDishwasher & Microwave Safe: Convenient for everyday useVibrant Colors: Printed with Sawgrass SubliJet HD ink for exceptional colorfastness1% for the Planet Member: 1% of every purchase supports environmental nonprofits