Opal
Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) at
South America unspecified circus in South America unspecified country

dead elephant ☨ ♀ Opal  dead elephant

Identification


Description

Species:Asian elephant (Elephas maximus)
Sex and age:Female ♀
Origin
Born:* wild
Birth place: in Asia unspecified location
Death
Dead: 1985?
Death location: South America unspecified circus
Death reason: disease: poisoned?
Locations - owners
Present / last location:South America unspecified circus, in South America unspecified country

Date of arrival

1981-00-00South America unspecified circus
from Stebbing Royal European Circus

1978-00-00Stebbing Royal European Circus
from Polack Brothers Circus

Record history
History of updates2012-04-10: 

Latest document update2021-04-08 14:04:38
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Biography

† Opal is a dead Female ♀ Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), , who died 1985? at South America unspecified circus, in South America unspecified country, . Official death reason described as poisoned?.

Origin


Opal was born wild at Asia unspecified location.

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References

Koehl, Dan, (2023). Opal, Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) located at South America unspecified circus in South America unspecified country. Elephant Encyclopedia, available online retrieved 30 November 2023 at https://www.elephant.se/database2.php?elephant_id=2892. (archived at the Wayback machine)


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