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Queenie (waterskiing elephant)

Queenie (1952 – May 31, 2011) was a captive female Asian elephant. She was noted in the late 1950s and early 1960s for waterskiing for entertainment.

Queenie waterskiing with Liz Dane, c. 1958

Early life edit

Queenie was born wild in 1952 in Thailand. She was exported to the United States and put on sale in the Trefflich pet store in New York City. In 1953, at 6 months of age she was sold to Bill Green, and his daughter Elisabeth (Liz) Green. The pre-arranged purchase was filmed by The Today Show. The 250-pound baby elephant was later taken to a private zoo in Fairlee, Vermont.[1][2][3]

Career edit

Queenie and Dane's act made appearances at state and county fairs, TV shows, and circuses around the country. During the show, Queenie and Dane would water ski, play the harmonica, and dance.

Marj and Jim Rusing, the owners of a Florida tourist attraction called De Leon Springs, introduced Queenie to water skiing in 1950's. Queenie was billed as "The World's Only Water Skiing Elephant" after she replaced the world's first water skiing elephant, Sunshine Sally.[4]

Liz Dane said Queenie was not being mistreated, "She thoroughly loved skiing. She would put her trunk in the water and get a big scoop of water and spray it all over the place! She loved it. Elephants can swim, That particular area, the water wasn't that deep. And even if she did spill over, they can swim. There was no danger."[3][4]

In 1965, she appeared in a series of print advertisement for the Mercury outboard motors company.[5] She also appeared on The Tonight Show and on I've Got a Secret.[2][4][6]

In 1967 Queenie was sold to an "elephant performance team" in Michigan. In 1981 she was sold to Circus Gatti.[7]

Pittsburgh Incident edit

In June, 1959 during an appearance at the Bicentennial Festival in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, waves from a passing towboat caused Queenie to fall off her skis. Bill Green, who had been waterskiing next to Queenie, held her snorkel above the water until a crane was found and used to haul the elephant out of the water.[6][8][9]

According to a news article from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the director of the local Humane Society said he had "received 25 telephone calls protesting the risk taken by Queenie when she performs on her huge water skis in the Allegheny River." The article also quoted the curator of mammals at the Carnegie Museum as saying "An elephant is provided with a natural snorkel tube. Elephants like daily baths. They draw water up in their trunks and squirt themselves. I think water-skiing would be all right if the elephant isn't afraid of it and likes to do it." Additionally, the local Republican county chairman was "highly suspicious of any attempt to eliminate Queenie's act" and quoted as saying "It might be a Democratic plot."[10]

Later years edit

Queenie was retired from the Circus Gatti in 2003 and sent to the Wild Adventures theme park in Valdosta, Georgia.[7][11][12] In 2011, she was euthanized because of chronic health problems.[12][13][14][15] According to an obituary in the UK's The Guardian, "she was believed to be one of the oldest Asian elephants in North America."[16]

See also edit

External links edit

External media
Images
  from the Associated Press. (Provided by Liz Dane)
  Queenie, the water-skiing elephant, and trainer Elisabeth Green, 1960s from the book Images of America - Along the Connecticut River by Phyllis Lavelle, published by Arcadia Publishing
Audio
  from Florida Frontiers radio show, episode 12 , from the Florida Historical Society
Video
  The World's Only Water-Skiing Elephant from the Daytona Beach News-Journal. (Provided by Liz Dane)
  • Dane, Elizabeth G. (20 February 2008). "Only in New England: An Elephant Never Forgets". Yankee (March/April 2008).

References edit

  1. ^ Whitcomb, Laura jean (June 24, 2009). "Animals of the World in Fairlee, Vt. Backyard" (PDF). Upper Valley Life Magazine (Hanover, New Hampshire). pp. 50–54.
  2. ^ a b Kilby, Rick (December 2, 2009). "Liz and Queenie (the Water Skiing Elephant of Ponce de Leon Springs)".
  3. ^ a b Beasley, David (June 3, 2011). "Water-skiing Asian elephant dies in Georgia at 58". Reuters.
  4. ^ a b c Williamson, Ronald (October 2, 2009). "Water-skiing elephant at DeLeon Springs". The Daytona Beach News-Journal.
  5. ^ Tifde, Tom (September 2, 1965). "No Elephant Joke, Queenie Does Ski". Meriden Journal. Newspaper Enterprise Association.
  6. ^ a b Liebowitz, Sarah (July 18, 2006). "Queenie and friend reunited". Concord Monitor.
  7. ^ a b Harper, Mark (June 1, 2011). "Water-skiing elephant dies". The Daytona Beach News-Journal.
  8. ^ United Press International (June 9, 1959). "Man Saves Elephant From Drowning". via Reading Eagle.
  9. ^ "Any Lady Elephant Has a Mind of Her Own - Ski or No Ski Up to Queenie". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 13, 1959.
  10. ^ "Queenie May Get Skids On Skis In Skit Here". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 11, 1959.
  11. ^ . Elephant Encyclopedia. June 4, 2011. Archived from the original on May 29, 2012.
  12. ^ a b Batty, David (June 3, 2011). "Queenie, the waterskiing elephant, dies". The Guardian.
  13. ^ Poling, Dean (June 1, 2011). "Wild Adventures' Queenie the elephant dies". The Valdosta Daily Times.
  14. ^ Flagg, Bryan (June 10, 2011). "Famous Elephant With Local Ties, Dies At Age 58". Northcountry News (New Hampshire). p. A1, A3.
  15. ^ "Famous elephant dies at Wild Adventures". WALB News. June 3, 2011.
  16. ^ Staff (June 3, 2011). "Queenie, the waterskiing elephant, dies". The Guardian.

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For the Melbourne Zoo elephant see Queenie Melbourne elephant Queenie 1952 May 31 2011 was a captive female Asian elephant She was noted in the late 1950s and early 1960s for waterskiing for entertainment Queenie waterskiing with Liz Dane c 1958 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Pittsburgh Incident 3 Later years 4 See also 5 External links 6 ReferencesEarly life editQueenie was born wild in 1952 in Thailand She was exported to the United States and put on sale in the Trefflich pet store in New York City In 1953 at 6 months of age she was sold to Bill Green and his daughter Elisabeth Liz Green The pre arranged purchase was filmed by The Today Show The 250 pound baby elephant was later taken to a private zoo in Fairlee Vermont 1 2 3 Career editQueenie and Dane s act made appearances at state and county fairs TV shows and circuses around the country During the show Queenie and Dane would water ski play the harmonica and dance Marj and Jim Rusing the owners of a Florida tourist attraction called De Leon Springs introduced Queenie to water skiing in 1950 s Queenie was billed as The World s Only Water Skiing Elephant after she replaced the world s first water skiing elephant Sunshine Sally 4 Liz Dane said Queenie was not being mistreated She thoroughly loved skiing She would put her trunk in the water and get a big scoop of water and spray it all over the place She loved it Elephants can swim That particular area the water wasn t that deep And even if she did spill over they can swim There was no danger 3 4 In 1965 she appeared in a series of print advertisement for the Mercury outboard motors company 5 She also appeared on The Tonight Show and on I ve Got a Secret 2 4 6 In 1967 Queenie was sold to an elephant performance team in Michigan In 1981 she was sold to Circus Gatti 7 Pittsburgh Incident edit In June 1959 during an appearance at the Bicentennial Festival in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania waves from a passing towboat caused Queenie to fall off her skis Bill Green who had been waterskiing next to Queenie held her snorkel above the water until a crane was found and used to haul the elephant out of the water 6 8 9 According to a news article from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette the director of the local Humane Society said he had received 25 telephone calls protesting the risk taken by Queenie when she performs on her huge water skis in the Allegheny River The article also quoted the curator of mammals at the Carnegie Museum as saying An elephant is provided with a natural snorkel tube Elephants like daily baths They draw water up in their trunks and squirt themselves I think water skiing would be all right if the elephant isn t afraid of it and likes to do it Additionally the local Republican county chairman was highly suspicious of any attempt to eliminate Queenie s act and quoted as saying It might be a Democratic plot 10 Later years editQueenie was retired from the Circus Gatti in 2003 and sent to the Wild Adventures theme park in Valdosta Georgia 7 11 12 In 2011 she was euthanized because of chronic health problems 12 13 14 15 According to an obituary in the UK s The Guardian she was believed to be one of the oldest Asian elephants in North America 16 See also editCaptive elephants Elephant cognition List of individual elephants Twiggy the Water Skiing SquirrelExternal links editExternal mediaImages nbsp Liz Dane performing with Queenie the water skiing elephant in 1958 from the Associated Press Provided by Liz Dane nbsp Queenie the water skiing elephant and trainer Elisabeth Green 1960s from the book Images of America Along the Connecticut River by Phyllis Lavelle published by Arcadia PublishingAudio nbsp Queenie the Water Skiing Elephant interview with Liz Dane MP3 from Florida Frontiers radio show episode 12 1 from the Florida Historical SocietyVideo nbsp The World s Only Water Skiing Elephant from the Daytona Beach News Journal Provided by Liz Dane Dane Elizabeth G 20 February 2008 Only in New England An Elephant Never Forgets Yankee March April 2008 References edit Whitcomb Laura jean June 24 2009 Animals of the World in Fairlee Vt Backyard PDF Upper Valley Life Magazine Hanover New Hampshire pp 50 54 a b Kilby Rick December 2 2009 Liz and Queenie the Water Skiing Elephant of Ponce de Leon Springs a b Beasley David June 3 2011 Water skiing Asian elephant dies in Georgia at 58 Reuters a b c Williamson Ronald October 2 2009 Water skiing elephant at DeLeon Springs The Daytona Beach News Journal Tifde Tom September 2 1965 No Elephant Joke Queenie Does Ski Meriden Journal Newspaper Enterprise Association a b Liebowitz Sarah July 18 2006 Queenie and friend reunited Concord Monitor a b Harper Mark June 1 2011 Water skiing elephant dies The Daytona Beach News Journal United Press International June 9 1959 Man Saves Elephant From Drowning via Reading Eagle Any Lady Elephant Has a Mind of Her Own Ski or No Ski Up to Queenie Pittsburgh Post Gazette June 13 1959 Queenie May Get Skids On Skis In Skit Here Pittsburgh Post Gazette June 11 1959 Queenie at Wild Adventures Elephant Encyclopedia June 4 2011 Archived from the original on May 29 2012 a b Batty David June 3 2011 Queenie the waterskiing elephant dies The Guardian Poling Dean June 1 2011 Wild Adventures Queenie the elephant dies The Valdosta Daily Times Flagg Bryan June 10 2011 Famous Elephant With Local Ties Dies At Age 58 Northcountry News New Hampshire p A1 A3 Famous elephant dies at Wild Adventures WALB News June 3 2011 Staff June 3 2011 Queenie the waterskiing elephant dies The Guardian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Queenie waterskiing elephant amp oldid 1145139907, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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