Narrating the correlation of elephants as related to their import, groupings, breeding and transfers,
along with other elephant related topics.
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Saturday, April 14, 2012

A Word From Our Sponsors

New changes have been made to ShowMe Elephants for improvements and ease of usage.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Thousand Oaks - Sheba

Bandwagon magazine's Elephant Census, published in the March/April 1960 edition, lists a female Asian elephant "Sheba" at Auction City, Norwalk, California from 1952 to present. Sheba is listed acquired from Louis Goebel in Thousand Oaks, California.

Courtesy of dyingindowney on Flickr

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Hoxie Brothers Circus - Bonnie and Jessie


From Wade Burck's "Circus No-Spin Zone:"


Thursday, May 17, 2012
Unknown elephant 1952
54th Annual National Convention of Zeta Beta Tau, Jewish college fraternity Chicago which had a menagerie set up for guest's to enjoy. Could this elephant have been from the Hawthorn Mellody Zoo? Their elephant at the time was named Jessie.
Posted by Wade G. Burck

Friday, May 20, 2011

Feedback from Viewers

I received the following email yesterday from a viewer of ShowMe Elephants.

Hi Ryan,

I love your blog! I love elephants. Can you add a RSS feed to your blog? It would make it easier to add to my igoogle homepage!

Many thanks,
Natasha
Chicago, IL

Thank you for your message, Natasha. I always appreciate feedback and comments. I have learned (after many attempts to add this option for you) that the blog is automatically enabled for viewers to subscribe to an RSS feed. If you scroll to the bottom of the page above the Elephant.se search box and ShowMe Elephants logo, there is text that states "Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)." By clicking this link at the bottom of the page, it will open another window where you may select different options to add the feed such as My Yahoo! and Google.

Also, I have shortened the articles displayed on the main page to help the blog load faster. Under each new article, simply select the "Read More..." link to view the full article and pictures posted.