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3073895 Young female African Pygmy Elephant Oojah with two Keepers at London Zoo in April 1925 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; (add.info.: Oojah had been presented to the Zoo on the 27th April 1925 by C. John Pym.
Once thought to be a separate species, the African Pygmy Elephant is now believed to be a morph of the African Forest Elephant.); eZoological Society of London; British, out of copyright
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This photograph captures a rare moment in time at the London Zoo in April 1925. The image showcases a young female African Pygmy Elephant named Oojah, standing gracefully between two dedicated keepers. Oojah, who had been gifted to the zoo by C. John Pym just days before this snapshot was taken, exudes an air of curiosity and gentleness as she faces the camera head-on. Her petite size is evident, highlighting her status as one of these fascinating creatures believed to be a morph of the African Forest Elephant. Once thought to be a distinct species on its own, our understanding has evolved over time, revealing that these African Pygmy Elephants are closely related to their larger counterparts. Nonetheless, they possess their own unique charm and allure. The historic significance of this photo is undeniable; it offers us a glimpse into an era when zoos were not only places for entertainment but also centers for scientific discovery and conservation efforts. The dedication of the two keepers portrayed here speaks volumes about their commitment towards caring for these magnificent animals. As we admire this remarkable piece captured by Frederick William Bond from the Zoological Society of London's archives, we are reminded of the importance of preserving our natural world and cherishing every living creature that calls it home.
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