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  2. From Circus to Sanctuary: A Refuge in Middle Tennessee is ...

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    The Birth of The Elephant Sanctuary. The Elephant Sanctuary’s story officially began in 1995 with a single elephant named Tarra. An Asian elephant who spent much of her life performing in a ...

  3. The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    At over 2,700 acres (11 km 2), the sanctuary consists of three separate and protected, natural habitat environments for Asian and African elephants; a 2,200-acre (9 km 2) Asian facility, a 200-acre (0.81 km 2) quarantine area and a 300-acre (1.2 km 2) African habitat. [2] The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee has a four-star rating from Charity ...

  4. Memphis Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Zoo is a zoo in Midtown, Memphis, Tennessee, United States. There are no Tennessee Tuesdays in March at the Memphis Zoo. [3] It is home to more than 3,500 animals representing over 500 different species. Created in April 1906, the zoo has been a major tenant of Overton Park for more than 100 years. The land currently designated to ...

  5. Poaching and Habitat Loss: The Dual Threats to Elephant ... - AOL

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    Elephants live in herds which typically consist of 10 to 70 individuals. These herds are matriarchal and are usually led by the oldest female. The females almost always remain in the same herd for ...

  6. Carol Buckley - Wikipedia

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    Carol Buckley (born May 18, 1954) is an American elephant caregiver, specializing in the trauma recovery and on-going physical care of captive elephants. [1]In 1995, Buckley realized a decades long dream and retired her elephant, Tarra, to their private farm in Hohenwald, Tennessee, which later became The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee.

  7. Discover Fascinating Facts About Elephants: The World’s ...

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    Both Asian and African elephants live in habitats that can get very hot. So, these warm-blooded animals have to take steps to stay cool. One thing elephants do to stay cool is flap their ears.

  8. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Elephants are herbivorous and will eat leaves, twigs, fruit, bark, grass, and roots. African elephants mostly browse, while Asian elephants mainly graze. [34] They can eat as much as 300 kg (660 lb) of food and drink 40 L (11 US gal) of water in a day. Elephants tend to stay near water sources.

  9. Elephants befriended each other in heartwarming Tennessee ...

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    Nosey the elephant was a “supportive” friend to Jana in her final days, the refuge said. Elephants befriended each other in heartwarming Tennessee video. Weeks later, one dies