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Pilot (Pilate) Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) at Barnum & Bailey Circus in United States
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† Pilot (Pilate) is a dead Male ♂ Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) , , who died 1918-10-27 at Barnum & Bailey Circus , in United States , .
Origin Pilot (Pilate) was born .
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Records about Pilot (Pilate) from Bob Cline
PILOT
Male Asian 1895 - arrived on the Persiawith six other elephants as documented Sun. Dec. 1, 1895 in New York World
1895 to 1918 - Barnum & Bailey Circus
Died - Oct. 27, 1918
Bob Cline, author of the book "Americas elephants".
Records about Pilot (Pilate) from William "Buckles" Woodcocks Blog at http://www.bucklesw.blogspot.com/
From Buckles Woodcocks blog :
William "Buckles" Woodcock
Reference list References Koehl, Dan, (2021). Pilot (Pilate), Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) located at Barnum & Bailey Circus in United States . Elephant Encyclopedia, available online retrieved 9 June 2023 at https://www.elephant.se/database2.php?elephant_id=12775 . (archived at the Wayback machine )Sources used for this article is among others:
Bob Cline , Cheraw, South Carolina, United States. Autor of the book Americas elephants
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