HOW TO SEND A ZOO GREETING CALL CARD
Sending a card is easy with GarLyn Zoo's Virtual Greeting Cards.  Just follow the instructions at each step along the way. I also want to let you know that the cards are stored in a non-indexed directory so only you and the recipient will know how to find the card. This directory is also pretty secure from spammers, so send your card knowing you will not end up on any junk list.

After you have completed the card, you will be shown a preview. If you do not like your card, you may edit it and then send it, or just cancel the request. The recipient will receive e-mail advising where to find the card.

STEP #1: PICK A PICTURE
Please select a picture from the list below using the little Radio Button selector. You may only pick one picture per card. If you want to see a full size image of a picture, just click on it. You might want to do that before filling in any information on this page, just so you do not risk losing your work after returning from viewing the image.

Alligator
We now have 3 American Alligator at the zoo. This is a picture of our first one at about 4 years old and 4 feet long.
Bobcat Yawn
Pictured is our female bobcat. She seems to have had a long day in this picture.
Ring-tailed Lemur
This is Ringo our first lemur. We now have two. Bindi and Ringo..
Wallaby
Pack up the kids and hop on over!
Porcupine
Pick Me!, Pick Me!
Red Fox
This picture is of one of the pups we raise and is about 6 months old in the picture. This was one of three that we raised and returned back to the wild in 2006.
Fuzzy
Send someone a big bear hug. Fuzzy is an American Black Bear weighing in at around 500 pounds. He is 15 years old in 2006.
Nimkee
Nimkee is an arctic wolf cross. He started out as a jet black animal and has gotten whiter every year. He is now 8 years old and is mostly grey to white and only his back is dark colored.
African Pygmy Goats
These goats aren't just kidding around. They are small and full of energy as youngsters. They love to jump, climb and bang heads.
River Otter
You otter send an e-card to someone and tell them to check out GarLyn Zoo's web pages. This is Pip the female otter. Kids named the two otter at the zoo, Pip and Pop off the TV show
Bobcat
Pictured is Jac's, our male bobcat. He is now 5 years old. Jac's was already named when we got him and his name stands for "Jaws And Claws"
Coyote
This picture is of one of the pups we raise and is about a year and a half old in the picture. He is now 5 years old.
Cougar
This is Zeke our largest cougar. We have Mercury and Zeke both males and get along great together. They are now both 6 years old in 2006
Sika Deer
Sika deer are small southeast Asian deer. Actually they are members of the elk family and are known to cross breed with American Elk but not with other deer species
Peacock
Peacocks are magnificent birds and quite easy to raise. They mature slow and it takes 3 years for a male to get a full tail. We have peacocks that have 6 to 8 foot wide tails when fanned. Actually it is back feathers that have all the color and eyes on them and they are supported by the tail feathers that lack color and are more rigid and heavier constructed.
Emu
Emu are large flightless birds from Australia. They are powerful birds and fast runners. They are also quite curious and will pick at buttons, watches and other shiny objects.
Whitetail Fawn
There aren't many animals that are more precious than a new born deer fawn. This is one that is only about a week or so old.
Golden Pheasant
One of the prettiest and brightest colored pheasant in the world. Golden pheasants now come in many color phases but the standard red golden pictured is still about the brightest. They come from areas around China and are very easy to raise and keep in captivity.
Sulcata Tortoise
The third largest tortoise in the world. Go ahead and stick your neck out by sending a friend an e-card. It's not a slow as snail mail.

STEP #2: NAME AND E-MAIL INFORMATION
In the boxes below, please enter both your's and the recipient's name and e-mail addresses.

PLEASE BE CERTAIN OF RECIPIENT'S E-MAIL ADDRESS
Your Name:
Your E-Mail Address:
Recipient's Name:
Recipient's E-Mail Address:

STEP #3: SELECT YOUR TEXT AND BACKGROUND COLORS
Using the two selector pulldowns below, please select your text and background colors. The script will not check to see if you have both colors set the same, so if you want your recipient to be able to read the card, please select two different colors!

TEXT COLOR BACKGROUND

STEP #4: ENTER YOUR TITLE & MESSAGE
In the box below, please enter your message. Please feel free to use HTML to express yourself!

Card Title
Your Message

STEP #5: SIGN YOUR CARD
Please fill in below, how you would like to sign your card. Examples would be:
  • Love, Snookums
  • Best Wishes, Fred
  • Me!

STEP #6: Pick a Song!
Please make a selection or skip this step for no music.

STEP #7: PROCEED TO PREVIEW OR START OVER
You are now ready to preview your card! To do so, just click on the PREVIEW button below. If you want to clear the form and start all over, select START-OVER. Your card will not be sent until you press the SEND-CARD button on the preview screen.

 

 

 

 

 

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