Bonnie
Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) at
Jungleland Thousand Oaks animal farm (Louis Goebel) in United States

Biography
dead elephant ☨ ♀ Bonnie  dead elephant

Identification


Description

Species:Asian elephant (Elephas maximus)
Sex and age:Female ♀, unknown age
Origin
Born:* wild
Birth place:
Death
Dead:
Death reason: unknown:
Locations - owners
Present / last location:Jungleland Thousand Oaks animal farm (Louis Goebel), in United States

Date of arrival

1941-00-00Jungleland Thousand Oaks animal farm (Louis Goebel)
from Baldwin Park

1939-00-00Baldwin Park
from Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus

1937-00-00Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus
from Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus

1932-00-00Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus
from Sparks Circus

1918-00-00Sparks Circus
from Cole Brothers Circus

1916-00-00Cole Brothers Circus 1916-00-00
from Augustus J. Jones Circus

1915-00-00Augustus J. Jones Circus
from Jones Brothers Circus

Record history
History of updates2020-11-30

Latest document update2020-10-18 06:25:24
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† Bonnie is a dead Female ♀ Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), , who died at Jungleland Thousand Oaks animal farm (Louis Goebel), in United States, .

Origin

Bonnie was born wild .


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Records about Bonnie from Bob Cline

BONNIE
Female Asian 1914 - Jones Bros. & Wilson's Trained Wild Animal Shows.
1915 - J. Augustus Jones Trained Wild Animal Shows.
1916 to 1917 - Cole Bros. Circus ( owned by J. Augustus Jones )
1918 to 1931 - Sparks Circus
1932 to 1935 - RBBB
1936 - RBBB left at Peru, IND. Winter quarters
1937 to 1938 - Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus
1939 to 1941 - Baldwin Park & Thousand Oaks, Ca.
1941 to 1947 - Louis Goebels
Died July 8, 1947 at Yermo, Ca. World Jungle Compound

Bob Cline, author of the book "Americas elephants".
Reference list

References

Koehl, Dan, (2024). Bonnie, Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) located at Jungleland Thousand Oaks animal farm (Louis Goebel) in United States. Elephant Encyclopedia, available online retrieved 18 April 2024 at https://www.elephant.se/database2.php?elephant_id=2390. (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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