If she’s Happy, no one can tell. Famous Bronx Zoo elephant “Happy” apparently hasn’t been spotted publicly for more than two weeks, sparking concern from activists over the massive mammal’s wellbeing.
Baby animals are basically human children in a different form. Or at least they can act so similarly at times that their ...
She has four limbs, expressive eyes and likes to stroll through greenery in New York City. Happy, by species, is an Asian elephant. But is she also a person? That was the question before New York’s ...
Whether she’s happy or not is apparently up for debate. Happy, the famous Bronx Zoo Asian elephant, was recently spotted in public for the first time in nearly 10 weeks — and sparked concern from the ...
A group called the Nonhuman Rights Project sought Happy's release from the zoo. Happy the elephant will have to be happy just being an elephant. A judge in the New York City has dismissed a lawsuit ...
"Thing: Inside the Struggle for Animal Personhood follows the battle to move Happy, a 50-year-old Asian elephant, from the Bronx Zoo to sanctuary… I hope that this groundbreaking graphic novel will ...
ATTAPULGUS, Ga. (WALB) - Another elephant at Elephant Refuge North America (ERNA) in Attapulgus is celebrating her birthday. Tarra will celebrate her 50th birthday on Feb. 14. The refuge refers to ...
Last Saturday was the International Vigil for Elephants — a day to remember elephants who died in captivity in the past year. Fortunately, the two elephants in the Bronx Zoo are still alive, but Happy ...