Category
page 1Elephants in Germany
Woolly Mammoth
extinct species of mammoth (Mammuthus)
Steppe mammoth
extinct species of mammoth (Mammuthus)
straight-tusked elephant
extinct species of Elephantidae

Tuffi
thumb|The Wupper river, between Schwebebahn stations Alter Markt and Adlerbrücke
thumb|Painting of Tuffi on a house wall in Wuppertal facing the Schwebebahn
thumb|Bronze sculpture of Tuffi by Jörg Mazur
Tuffi (born 1946, India – died in 1989, Paris, France) was a female Asian elephant that became famous in West Germany during 1950 when she accidentally fell from the Wuppertal Schwebebahn into the River Wupper underneath.
Hansken
thumb|Rembrandt: A sketch of Hansken, 1637.
thumb|Rembrandt van Rijn: Hansken, detail of the etching :File:B028 Rembrandt.jpg|Adam and Eve (1638), Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
thumb|Anonymous 17th century copperplate showing the tricks performed by Hansken in 1641, sold as a contemporary souvenir. Around 1650.
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Hansken (1630 – 9 November 1655 in Florence) was a female Sri Lankan elephant that became famous in early 17th-century Europe. She toured many countries, demonstrating circus tricks, and influenced many artists including Stefano della Bella, Theodoor van Thulden and notably, Rembran
Jenny
elephant