His name is Bon. His tusks are the longest of any Asian elephant alive, approaching 3m.I dont know its name but there's an elephant in yokohama's kanazawa zoo that have HUGE tusks.
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His name is Bon. His tusks are the longest of any Asian elephant alive, approaching 3m.I dont know its name but there's an elephant in yokohama's kanazawa zoo that have HUGE tusks.
That title would go to African Bull Yossi at Ramat Gan with a total of 24 calves born from him, however the most *surviving* calves would fall to Asian bull Nikolai currently at Munster, with 16 surviving offspring.Which bull elephant has the record for having fathered the most calves?
I dont know its name but there's an elephant in yokohama's kanazawa zoo that have HUGE tusks.
His name is Bon. His tusks are the longest of any Asian elephant alive, approaching 3m.

Same. When he was around, it was like Elephant Odyssey had a real Columbian Mammoth on display.Mine was Ranchipur (1966-2016) at San Diego Zoo, for his amazing tusks.
I never knew he passed! The Absolut Elephant database, facts and encyclopedia () - Elephant Encyclopedia and Database still lists him as alive. How long ago did he die and did Ringling come out with a cause of death?Although he’s sadly now deceased; Bong Su at Melbourne was a very impressive bull. I believe he was the largest Asian Elephant in the Southern Hemisphere too, standing over 11 feet tall.
I never knew he passed! The Absolut Elephant database, facts and encyclopedia () - Elephant Encyclopedia and Database still lists him as alive. How long ago did he die and did Ringling come out with a cause of death?
My bad, I thought you were talking about Vance.Bong Su was at the Melbourne Zoo in Australia. He died back in 2017.
Chawang at the Singapore Night Safari is another one, although it has been a while since he sired any calves.