Celebrating Elephant Appreciation Day With The Field Museum

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You love elephants, don't you? Who doesn't? Tuesday was Elephant Appreciation Day and the Field Museum is celebrating by performing a vacuum cleaning of the museum's famed fighting elephants on display in the main hall. The two fighting African elephants have been on display since 1909 when The Field Museum was located in Jackson Park. They were collected and mounted by Carl E. Akeley, who also revolutionized the art of taxidermy. But get there early if you want to get in on the action because it starts shortly after the museum opens at 9 a.m.

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Ok the quibbler in me has to speak up on behalf of one of my favorite badass women, Delia Akeley (Carl's wife) who actually deserves credit for bagging the larger of the 2 elephants.
http://www.fieldmuseum.org/exhibits/exhibit_sites/wis/delia.htm

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