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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. List of individual elephants - Wikipedia

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    When he died at 86 years old in 2003, he was (and still is) the longest-living captive elephant. Maha Pambata , war elephant belonging to Tamil King Ellalan . Surus ("the Syrian"), mentioned as the bravest of Hannibal 's 37 war elephants which crossed the Alps in 218 BC during the Second Punic War , by Cato the Elder in his book Origines .

  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. An Elephant Called Slowly - Wikipedia

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    The elephant later on died, years later, at Regent Zoo in London, while in the process of being transferred to a different facility, Whipsnade Zoo. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Its death led to the foundation, Born Free, being created by the Late Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna to look after the welfare of animals, including elephants.

  7. Pattabhishekam (1999 film) - Wikipedia

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    Writing for Oneindia in 2015, a writer wrote that "Pattabhishekam was a film that used the chemistry between an elephant and Jayaram very well". [11] Writing for The Times of India in 2017, a writer wrote that "Malayalis’ love for elephants have been such that they have always extended their full support to films that has the animal playing a central role, be it the Jayaram starrer ...

  8. Category:Films set in Mali - Wikipedia

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  9. Pop Aye - Wikipedia

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    Thana, a middle-aged architect, is disillusioned at work as well as at home with his wife B. One day, as he wanders the Bangkok city, he chances upon an elephant which turns out to be his childhood companion, Pop Aye. He then decides to take the elephant back to the rural village where they both grew up and into his uncle Peak's care.