The odd, remarkable, yet true story of Jumbo the circus elephant
“Jumbo and his devoted handler lived a strange tale of celebrity, tragedy, and love.” - csmonitor.com
“Jumbo and his devoted handler lived a strange tale of celebrity, tragedy, and love.” - csmonitor.com
“On Sunday afternoon, Kankaria zoo authorities faced a strange dilemma. A couple of young girls pleaded with the zoo authorities to let them take the baby elephant home. ” - The Times of India
“But not too many of us know where the term came from. “Jumbo” is the West African word for elephant and was the name of a huge animal captured in Africa and exhibited in London beginning in 1865. U.S. circus impresario P. T. Barnum purchased the elephant and brought him to New York in 1882, where he paraded up Broadway on Easter Sunday. He captured America’s imagination, and his name entered the language as a synonym for anything oversized.” - Kansas City infoZine
“It’s not often you see a four tonne elephant up for sale, but 40-year-old Jumbo is on the international market along with the Whirling Brothers Circus.” - tvnz.co.nz