Masai
African savanna elephant (Loxodonta africana) at
Knowsley Safari Park in United Kingdom

Biography
dead elephant ☨ ♀ Masai  dead elephant

Identification

EEP nr7601

Description

Species:African savanna elephant (Loxodonta africana)
Sex and age:Female ♀ 15 years old
Origin
Born:* 1979 wild
Birth place:
Death
Dead: 1994-11-18
Death reason: euthanised: sclerosis of the liver
Locations - owners
Present / last location:Knowsley Safari Park, in United Kingdom

Date of arrival

1993-08-09Knowsley Safari Park
from Windsor Safari Park

Record history
History of updates2021-01-11

Latest document update2020-10-18 06:25:24
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† Masai is a dead Female ♀ African savanna elephant (Loxodonta africana), , who died 1994-11-18 at Knowsley Safari Park, in United Kingdom, . Official death reason described as sclerosis of the liver.

Origin

Masai was born wild 1979.

Reference list

References

Koehl, Dan, (2024). Masai, African savanna elephant (Loxodonta africana) located at Knowsley Safari Park in United Kingdom. Elephant Encyclopedia, available online retrieved 28 March 2024 at https://www.elephant.se/database2.php?elephant_id=1675. (archived at the Wayback machine)


Sources used for this article is among others:

  • Peter Stolk
  • African Elephant Studbook, Europe Regional EEP
    by Amelia Terkel, Zoological center Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Israel
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