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This is a '''list of elephants''' by name.
This is a '''list of elephants''' by name.


==A–F==
*[[Abul-Abbas]], [[Charlemagne]]'s elephant
*[[Abul-Abbas]], [[Charlemagne]]'s elephant
*[[Arjuna (elephant)|Arjuna]], lead elephant of the [[Mysore Dasara]] procession and carries the idol of the deity [[Chamundeshwari]] on the [[Golden Howdah]]
*[[Arjuna (elephant)|Arjuna]], lead elephant of the [[Mysore Dasara]] procession and carries the idol of the deity [[Chamundeshwari]] on the [[Golden Howdah]]
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*[[Echo (elephant)|Echo]], "most studied elephant in the world, the subject of several books and documentaries, including two ''[[Nature (TV series)|NATURE]]'' films"<ref>{{cite web|title=Echo: An Elephant to Remember|url=https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/echo-an-elephant-to-remember/introduction/5755/|work=NATURE|date=16 February 2012|publisher=[[Educational Broadcasting Corporation]]; [[PBS Online]]|access-date=23 February 2013}}</ref>
*[[Echo (elephant)|Echo]], "most studied elephant in the world, the subject of several books and documentaries, including two ''[[Nature (TV series)|NATURE]]'' films"<ref>{{cite web|title=Echo: An Elephant to Remember|url=https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/echo-an-elephant-to-remember/introduction/5755/|work=NATURE|date=16 February 2012|publisher=[[Educational Broadcasting Corporation]]; [[PBS Online]]|access-date=23 February 2013}}</ref>
*[[Fanny (elephant)|Fanny the elephant]], former circus elephant that resided in [[Slater Park Zoo]] in [[Pawtucket, Rhode Island]], from 1958 to 1993. She was moved to the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch sanctuary in 1993 because the city closed the zoo exhibits due to financial crises. She lived the last ten years of her life at the sanctuary and died in 2003. A statue to her memory stands in Slater Park.
*[[Fanny (elephant)|Fanny the elephant]], former circus elephant that resided in [[Slater Park Zoo]] in [[Pawtucket, Rhode Island]], from 1958 to 1993. She was moved to the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch sanctuary in 1993 because the city closed the zoo exhibits due to financial crises. She lived the last ten years of her life at the sanctuary and died in 2003. A statue to her memory stands in Slater Park.

==G–O==
* [[Gabi (elephant)|Gabi]], a male Asian elephant born in 2005 at the [[Jerusalem Biblical Zoo]] and the first elephant in Israel conceived via artificial insemination.
* [[Gabi (elephant)|Gabi]], a male Asian elephant born in 2005 at the [[Jerusalem Biblical Zoo]] and the first elephant in Israel conceived via artificial insemination.
*[[Guruvayur Keshavan]], an Indian elephant which was associated with the [[Guruvayur]] temple in [[Kerala]], [[India]]. The elephant was known for its extremely devout behaviour.
*[[Guruvayur Keshavan]], an Indian elephant which was associated with the [[Guruvayur]] temple in [[Kerala]], [[India]]. The elephant was known for its extremely devout behaviour.
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*[[Old Bet]], early American circus elephant owned by [[Hachaliah Bailey]]. On July 24, 1816, she was shot and killed while on tour near [[Alfred, Maine]], by a farmer who thought it was sinful for poor people to waste money on a traveling circus. Old Bet's owner responded by building a three-story memorial called the [[Elephant Hotel]], which now serves as a town hall.<ref>Scigliano, Eric. ''Love, War, and Circuses: the age old relationship between elephants and humans'', Houghton Mifflin, 2002, p. 182.</ref>
*[[Old Bet]], early American circus elephant owned by [[Hachaliah Bailey]]. On July 24, 1816, she was shot and killed while on tour near [[Alfred, Maine]], by a farmer who thought it was sinful for poor people to waste money on a traveling circus. Old Bet's owner responded by building a three-story memorial called the [[Elephant Hotel]], which now serves as a town hall.<ref>Scigliano, Eric. ''Love, War, and Circuses: the age old relationship between elephants and humans'', Houghton Mifflin, 2002, p. 182.</ref>
*[[Osama bin Laden (elephant)|Osama bin Laden]], rogue elephant which killed at least 27 people in [[India]] from 2004 to 2006, and another that was active until killed in 2008
*[[Osama bin Laden (elephant)|Osama bin Laden]], rogue elephant which killed at least 27 people in [[India]] from 2004 to 2006, and another that was active until killed in 2008

==P–Z==
*[[Packy (elephant)|Packy]] (1962–2017), resident of [[Oregon Zoo]] (formerly Washington Park Zoo, originally Portland Zoo) in [[Portland, Oregon]]. First Asian elephant born in the Western Hemisphere in 44 years. At his death, he was the patriarch of the zoo's herd and had sired seven offspring (although only one remains alive in 2021, and none have produced any offspring).
*[[Packy (elephant)|Packy]] (1962–2017), resident of [[Oregon Zoo]] (formerly Washington Park Zoo, originally Portland Zoo) in [[Portland, Oregon]]. First Asian elephant born in the Western Hemisphere in 44 years. At his death, he was the patriarch of the zoo's herd and had sired seven offspring (although only one remains alive in 2021, and none have produced any offspring).
*[[Pampadi Rajan]], one of the tallest elephants in [[Kerala]].
*[[Pampadi Rajan]], one of the tallest elephants in [[Kerala]].

Revision as of 00:06, 22 January 2022

This is a list of elephants by name.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Echo: An Elephant to Remember". NATURE. Educational Broadcasting Corporation; PBS Online. 16 February 2012. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Her Cleverness is a Revelation to Trainers: why, she understands English" (PDF). The New York Times. June 19, 1904. Retrieved 2009-07-24.
  3. ^ "Biggest elephant in Southern Africa dies – Africa Geographic". Africa Geographic. 2014-04-10. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
  4. ^ Sowell, Jody (June 28, 2010). "First Lady of the Saint Louis Zoo | Missouri Historical Society". Missouri Historical Society.
  5. ^ Scigliano, Eric. Love, War, and Circuses: the age old relationship between elephants and humans, Houghton Mifflin, 2002, p. 182.
  6. ^ Jayasinghe, Amal. "Wanted:A 'Sathdantha' ("high-caste") elephant". LankaLibrary Sri Lanka.
  7. ^ "Largest Asian Elephant May Be Dead".