Happy the elephant dies aged 55 after being euthanized at New York zoo
Happy, an Asian elephant at the Bronx Zoo, has died at the age of 55 after being euthanized due to progressive, age-related health conditions. Happy gained significant attention when an animal rights group filed a lawsuit in 2018 seeking personhood rights for her, arguing she should be moved to a sanctuary.

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AI-generatedHappy, an Asian elephant at the Bronx Zoo, has died at the age of 55 after being euthanized due to progressive, age-related health conditions. Happy gained significant attention when an animal rights group filed a lawsuit in 2018 seeking personhood rights for her, arguing she should be moved to a sanctuary. New York's top court ultimately rejected this claim, ruling that Happy was well-cared for at the zoo. Happy was known for her intelligence, having participated in a study demonstrating self-awareness, and was a companion to another elephant, Patty. Her death marks the end of elephants being housed in New York zoos, as the Wildlife Conservation Society stopped acquiring them two decades ago.
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5 extractedHappy's suffering 'will not be in vain' and she will be remembered for opening courtroom doors for animal legal rights.
Happy's captivity was described as 'inherently unjust and inhumane' and 'an affront to a civilized society' by dissenting judges.
Happy was part of a 2005 study demonstrating elephants' self-awareness through mirror recognition.
An animal rights group sought personhood rights for Happy in a legal bid, which was rejected by New York's top court.
Happy the elephant, aged 55, was euthanized at the Bronx Zoo due to progressive, age-related health conditions.