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'''Lucy''' is a 47-year-old Asian [[elephant]] who lives at the Edmonton Valley Zoo in [[Canada]]. She was captured at the age of two from the tropical forests of Sri Lanka and has been living at the zoo since 1977.<ref>https://animaljustice.ca/blog/worlds-loneliest-elephant</ref>
'''Lucy''' is a 47-year-old Asian [[elephant]] who lives at the Edmonton Valley Zoo in [[Canada]]. She was captured at the age of two from the tropical forests of Sri Lanka and has been living at the zoo since 1977.<ref>[https://animaljustice.ca/blog/worlds-loneliest-elephant World’s Coldest & Loneliest Elephant Languishes in Edmonton] Animal Justice</ref>


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* [[List of captive elephants]]
* [[List of captive elephants]]
* [[Effects of captivity on elephants]]


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Revision as of 18:41, 6 January 2024

Lucy the Elephant at Edmonton Valley Zoo, Canada
Lucy the Elephant at Edmonton Valley Zoo, Canada

Lucy is a 47-year-old Asian elephant who lives at the Edmonton Valley Zoo in Canada. She was captured at the age of two from the tropical forests of Sri Lanka and has been living at the zoo since 1977.[1]

Health concerns

Lucy’s health has been a topic of concern. She is now breathing solely through her mouth due to a narrowing of the nasal passage, a condition first reported in 2009.[citation needed] Her breathing problems have worsened over time, leading to very severe hypoxemia and hypercapnia — low oxygen and high carbon dioxide levels in her blood and tissues. The root cause of this condition remains undiagnosed.

In addition to her respiratory issues, Lucy also has a large uterine tumor (leiomyoma), which is common in female elephants who have never given birth. This tumor is being treated with a vaccine recommended by the visiting veterinarian.[citation needed]

Lucy also has arthritis.

See also

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