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  2. Mali (elephant) - Wikipedia

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    Mali was a female Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). [1] Her exact birth date is unknown. [b] She was moved into the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage after her mother died of natural causes. [6] The Sri Lankan government gifted the elephant to then Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos. [7] The elephant was presented at Malacañang Palace. [6]

  3. ‘World’s saddest elephant’ who lived alone in Manila Zoo for ...

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    Elephant’s confinement sparked calls for relocation but experts said she lacked skills to survive in wild ‘World’s saddest elephant’ who lived alone in Manila Zoo for more than 40 years ...

  4. Hundreds of endangered African elephants suddenly died ... - AOL

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    New data from satellites has provided further evidence that the deaths of hundreds of endangered Botswanan elephants were the result of climate change.. A new analysis found that the mass die-off ...

  5. Jericho Rosales - Wikipedia

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    In February 2014, Rosales was involved in a campaign "Free Mali", the lonely elephant who has been living in a small, concrete enclosure at the Manila Zoo for 35 years. [41] The campaign is led by animal rights group PETA. In February 2020, Rosales launched an eco-friendly tote bags named "Echo Bags".

  6. The Only Harmless Great Thing - Wikipedia

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    The Only Harmless Great Thing is a 2018 alternate history story by Brooke Bolander, exploring the conjunction of Topsy the Elephant and the Radium Girls scandal. It was published by Tor.com. The title is taken from John Donne's 1612 poem The Progress of the Soul, and is his description of an elephant. [1]

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  8. Faithful Elephants - Wikipedia

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    Faithful Elephants (かわいそうなぞう, Kawaisō na Zō, lit."Poor Elephants"), is a story written by Yukio Tsuchiya and originally published in Japan in 1951. [1] It was published and marketed as a true story of the elephants in Tokyo's Ueno Zoo during World War II [2] but contained fiction.

  9. Modoc (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Modoc tells the true story of Bram Gunterstein (the German son of a third-generation circus animal trainer) and his pet elephant, Modoc, both born on the same day in 1896. [1] In the novelization, Bram’s father has long wished for a boy and a girl, and quickly feels that his dream has just been fulfilled.