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Ruby (July 13, 1973 – November 6, 1998) was a 4.5 ton
asian elephant The Asian elephant (''Elephas maximus''), also known as the Asiatic elephant, is the only living species of the genus ''Elephas'' and is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, from India in the west, Nepal in the no ...
who lived at the
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and was famous for creating paintings. The most expensive of her paintings sold for $25,000.


Early life

Ruby was born in
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, and was shipped to the Phoenix Zoo in February 1974 when she was about seven months old. Initially, she lived with a goat and some chickens for a few years without any elephant companionship. This initial period was difficult for Ruby. She would scatter grain in her small 20-by-30 foot enclosure to lure ducks into range, then she stomped them to death. In time, she was moved into the main enclosure with the zoo's two other elephants, both
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. Ruby got along with the other two. African and
Asian elephant The Asian elephant (''Elephas maximus''), also known as the Asiatic elephant, is the only living species of the genus ''Elephas'' and is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, from India in the west, Nepal in the no ...
s are of different species. Zoo officials decided to breed her, to provide her with companionship.


Painting

Ruby’s
painting Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ...
career began when her keepers saw her scratching in the dirt of her enclosure with a stick, and offered her a brush and paints. Ruby painted twice a week. She was a fast painter, typically completing a painting in 10 minutes. For three years, zookeepers did not publicize the knowledge that Ruby could paint. Eventually they revealed this and were able to sell her paintings to raise $50,000 for conservation efforts. Ruby’s paintings were abstract in composition with multiple colors. An ophthalmologist determined that she has preferences for different colors. Two plates that she painted were appraised on the PBS television show
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for $1500 in 2015.


Pregnancy

In 1996, when she was 22, Ruby was shipped to the Tulsa Zoo to mate with a male elephant named Allan (who still lives in Tulsa) and lived in Tulsa for about a year. When she became pregnant in 1997, she was returned to Phoenix. Another female Asian elephant, Indu, was loaned from the Houston Zoo to be Ruby's birthing companion. Indu still lives at the Phoenix Zoo.


Death

At the end of October 1998, Ruby began to show signs of labor, but the birth didn't start. On Halloween, the zoo's veterinarians determined that her calf had died in her womb, and the decision was made to perform a Caesarean operation. When surgery began on November 6, it was discovered that her uterus had ripped and a massive infection had spread through her abdominal cavity. Her male fetal calf weighed 300 pounds, twice the size of a normal newborn elephant. Ruby was
euthanized Animal euthanasia ( euthanasia from el, εὐθανασία; "good death") is the act of killing an animal or allowing it to die by withholding extreme medical measures. Reasons for euthanasia include incurable (and especially painful) conditi ...
immediately and her death triggered an outpouring of grief throughout the Phoenix area. When the Phoenix Zoo announced a free-admission day in honor of Ruby's memory, 43,000 people attended, nearly triple a normal day's attendance.


Ruby's House

In the late 1990s, the Caretaker's House, a small stone cottage on the zoo grounds (left over from when the zoo site was a fish hatchery operated from the 1930s to the 1950s) was extensively renovated and dedicated to Ruby's memory and honor. Ruby's House has become a popular venue at the Phoenix Zoo for weddings and receptions.


See also

*
List of individual elephants *Abul-Abbas, Charlemagne's elephant * Arjuna, lead elephant of the Mysore Dasara procession and carries the idol of the deity Chamundeshwari on the Golden Howdah *Balarama, preceded Arjuna (see above); Golden Howdah-carrier between 1999 and 2011 ...
* Art and music section of
Elephant cognition Elephant cognition is animal cognition as present in elephants. Most contemporary ethologists view the elephant as one of the world's most intelligent animals. With a mass of just over , an elephant's brain has more mass than that of any other land ...


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Further reading

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ruby Individual elephants in the United States 1973 animal births 1998 animal deaths Visual arts by animals