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  2. Category:Circus animals - Wikipedia

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    Category: Circus animals. 7 languages. ... Circus elephants (17 P) This page was last edited on 17 January 2025, at 22:02 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  3. Gunther Gebel-Williams - Wikipedia

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    When its owner suddenly died, the owner's widow asked the 18-year-old Gebel to become the animal trainer which began his career. He then took on the additional surname Williams. Gebel-Williams came to prominence during the early days of television when the circus was still a popular form of entertainment.

  4. Clyde Beatty - Wikipedia

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    Clyde Raymond Beatty (June 10, 1903 – July 19, 1965) was a famed animal trainer, zoo owner, and circus mogul. He joined Howe's Great London Circus in 1921 as a cage boy and spent the next four decades rising to fame as one of the most famous circus performers and animal trainers in the world.

  5. Harrier (bird) - Wikipedia

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    The word Circus comes from the Ancient Greek κρέξ (kréx) referring to a long legged bird, and is possibly ultimately derived from an onomatopoeia. [5] The name harrier is thought to have been derived either from Harrier (dog) , or by a corruption of harrower , or directly from harry .

  6. Jumbo - Wikipedia

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    Jumbo (December 25, 1860 – September 15, 1885), also known as Jumbo the Elephant and Jumbo the Circus Elephant, was a 19th-century male African bush elephant born in Sudan. Jumbo was exported to Jardin des Plantes , a zoo in Paris , and then transferred in 1865 to London Zoo in England.

  7. Gargantua (gorilla) - Wikipedia

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    Gargantua's supposed aggression and violence were emphasized in the circus' publicity. For example, Time magazine also wrote this earlier in the same year: "Gargantua the Great, wrote Gargantuan Columnist Heywood Broun three weeks ago, "is the fiercest looking thing I have ever seen on two legs.

  8. Black Diamond (elephant) - Wikipedia

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    A good worker but prone to fits of temper, he was generally kept chained to two calm female elephants during parades through the towns the circus visited. On October 12, 1929, while being unloaded in Corsicana, Texas , Black Diamond went on a rampage, injuring his long-time former trainer, H. D. (Curley) Pritchett, and killing Pritchett's ...

  9. Al G. Barnes Circus - Wikipedia

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    King of the Jungle is a 1933 Paramount Pictures film that includes animals, performers and scenes from the Al G. Barnes Circus and winter quarters in 1932. Although the movie is set on the lot of "Corey's Circus," it was actually filmed on location at the first Baldwin Park winter quarters.