Save Barnum’s Pygmy Elephant

UPDATE: Unfortunately, this elephant has been sold into a private (not a cryptozoological) collection. I will leave the following here, for historical reasons.

Would you like to help save a national treasure within the cryptozoological and zoological community? Could we get a group of people together to preserve this item?

Pygmy Elephant

It has come to my attention that P. T. Barnum’s Pygmy Elephant is for sale.

Here’s the description from the seller:

This Elephant is in beautiful condition and dates from the mid 1800′s.

The mounted specimen stands approximately 5’3" tall, it’s approximately 7′ in length and approximately 3′ wide.

The elephant is located in Los Angeles, CA.

This is the information we were given when we acquired the specimen. It was once owned by PT Barnum, and it is said to be a pygmy elephant. We can not be certain if it is a baby or a true dwarf elephant.

It died of natural causes. After it’s death Barnum had it sent to Henry Ward of the Natural Science Museum in Rochester, NY where Henry prepared and mounted it for display. After Henry completed the taxidermy the elephant was returned to Barnum.

Needless to say, I would be lying if I didn’t mention I would like to see this pygmy elephant go on loan to the International Cryptozoology Museum, but first and foremost, it needs to be saved. Therefore, I don’t care who owns it or displays it as long as we can see if any serious cryptozoological collector or supporter might come forth with the capital to make certain this item is retained safely.

For serious collectors only, of course. The story and saga of the Pygmy Elephant is a well-known cryptozoological adventure (see the entry in Cryptozoology A to Z, pages 204-206).

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