Sadly, usually in pieces with a fork lift truck. I asked this question last week in a British Zoo and the answer was as above... with the reluctant add on "in pieces". This was from the maintenance man who did the deeds. Just as you can't eat an elephant all at once, you cant dispose of one whole either. The good news was the pieces went to a museum in Edinburgh and other places for valuable research. Wendy lives on... in pieces and was a ripe old age when she passed away having given pleasure to many people!
No, the name of the first elephant at the Highland Park Zoo was named "Gusky."
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Lin Wang of the Taipei Zoo. He died at age 86 in 2003.
An elephant symbol on an Ordnance Survey map typically represents a zoo or wildlife park where elephants are kept. It is used to indicate the location of the facility for visitors or those interested in wildlife attractions.
The name of the elephant was Kashin, a female asian that was brought to the zoo in 1972. Kashin was 41 when euthanized because of chronic arthritis and a foot problem. She was euthanized on 8-24-2009.
Yes because it is a Zoo
elephant
depends on the zoo. most likely an elephant.
elephant
No, the name of the first elephant at the Highland Park Zoo was named "Gusky."
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Probably the Elephant.
monkey, elephant, giraffe
Zoo.
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African elephant
in the Hovater Zoo