Phu Noy
Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) at
Laos Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC) in Laos

Biography
♂ Phu Noy


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Alternative name: Phu Noi

Identification


Description

Species:Asian elephant (Elephas maximus)
Subspecies: Elephas maximus indicus
Sex and age:Male ♂ 4 years old
Management:Free contact
Origin
Born:* 2020-12-25 captive-born
Birth place: in Laos Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC)

Parents: x ♀ Kham Peng
Locations - owners
Present / last location:Laos Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC), in Laos

Date of arrival

2020-12-25Laos Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC)
Record history
History of updates2022-04-14

Latest document update2021-01-18 10:05:05
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Biography


Phu Noy is a living Male ♂ Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) , located at the Laos Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC), in Laos.

Noy arrived in 2020-12-25 to the Laos Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC),

Social

Noy lives together with 30 other elephants at the Laos Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC):

detailed list with arrival dates etc. of the other elephants
  1. 1. ♀ Mae Boun Nam
  2. 2. ♀ Mae Bounma born 1981
  3. 3. ♂ Bua Banh born 1986
  4. 4. ♂ Dor Khoun Meuang born 2013
  5. 5. ♀ Mae Kham Peng
  6. 6. ♂ Kham Ten
  7. 7. ♀ Mae Kham Vong born >2010
  8. 8. ♀ Mae Khian
  9. 9. ♀ Mae Khoun II (Mae Khoun Song)
  10. 10. ♀ Mae Khoun Noy born 1972
  11. 11. ♀ Mae Khram Ohn
  12. 12. ♀ Mae Lay Kham born 1975
  13. 13. ♀ Mae Boungnor born 1992
  14. 14. ♀ Mae Kham Ohn born 1993
  15. 15. ♀ Mae Thongkhoun born 1996
  16. 16. ♀ Noy born 2010
  17. 17. ♀ Mae Noy born 1988
  18. 18. ♀ Noy
  19. 19. ♂ Noy 2 born 2023-08-02
  20. 20. ♂ Phai Kham Sing born 2001
  21. 21. ♂ Sinouan
  22. 22. ♂ Phu Suriya born 2011-09-30
  23. 23. ♀ Mae Thong Bay
  24. 24. ♂ Phu Thongkoon
  25. 25. ⚪ unknown
  26. 26. ⚪ unknown
  27. 27. ⚪ unknown
  28. 28. ♀ unknown born 2021-10-04
  29. 29. ⚪ unknown
  30. 30. ♂ Xang Phuan Noy born 2011-10-25


Origin

Phu is a prefix name, probably a Karen word, used in Northern Thailand for male elephants.

Phu Noy was born captive-born 2020-12-25 at Laos Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC).

Parentage


Parents of Phu Noy are: ♂ (father) and ♀ Kham Peng (mother).

Pedigree


Noys ancestral Pedigree:
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Comments / pictures

2020-12-25: On the night of the 25th, our team was camping out at the site we had chosen for the delivery. Some flat rice paddies, right on the edge of the forest. We did not want to take any risks, a birth on the uneven terrain of the jungle could create some difficulties. Because of the strong bond between the two females and their experience as mothers, we had left them to roam free during the delivery. After 30 uneventful minutes, a new bull was born!

Reference list

References

Koehl, Dan, (2024). Phu Noy, Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) located at Laos Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC) in Laos. Elephant Encyclopedia, available online retrieved 28 March 2024 at https://www.elephant.se/database2.php?elephant_id=8115. (archived at the Wayback machine)


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