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In 1956, Rolf Knie trained a group of young African elephants from the Zoo of Basel, Switzerland. African elephants were a rarity at the time in circus rings, where trainers preferred to deal with Asian elephants, which were more manageable—and, in the opinion of many trainers, more intelligent. — Photo: Circus Knie Archive
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In 1956, Rolf Knie trained a group of young African elephants from the Zoo of Basel, Switzerland. African elephants were a rarity at the time in circus rings, where trainers preferred to deal with Asian elephants, which were more manageable—and, in the opinion of many trainers, more intelligent. — ''Photo: Circus Knie Archive''
  
 
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In 1956, Rolf Knie trained a group of young African elephants from the Zoo of Basel, Switzerland. African elephants were a rarity at the time in circus rings, where trainers preferred to deal with Asian elephants, which were more manageable—and, in the opinion of many trainers, more intelligent. — Photo: Circus Knie Archive

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