Tusk Love! Now in her fifties, North America’s --------------
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yranza celebrated her 52nd birthday in July. An African elephant born in the wild in 1964, she was most likely an orphan. When Ringling Brothers determined that she didn’t have the right stuff to be a circus performer, she found herself in 1977 retired to the Memphis Zoo, where her days ever since have been considerably more predictable and pleasant. Zookeeper Houston Winbigler admits to having a soft spot in his heart for this Memphis grande dame — after all, they’ve been together for nearly 30 years. “Ty” is still a beauty to him, in spite of her many wrinkles, her chubby bottom, and her big ears. She’s now the oldest elephant in North America.
story and photographs by karen pulfer focht
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