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Gold Dust (elephant)





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Gold Dust (c. 1873 – November 4, 1898)[1] was a male Asian elephant that resided at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. from April 30, 1891, until his death. He was indefinitely lent to the National Zoo as a companion for Dunk by the Adam Forepaugh Circus. He is also alleged to have disemboweled a man in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1884.[2]

On November 3, 1898, Gold Dust collapsed while walking to Rock Creek with his companion Dunk. Even with Dunk's assistance, he was unable to rise and died the following morning. A postmortem examination revealed that his intestines were inflamed and his teeth were in bad shape and could not close properly.

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  1. ^ "Elephant Gold Dust Dead" Washington Post, November 6, 1898
  • ^ 2 "Bad Elephants" Los Angeles Times, January 16, 1887
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