Ruby (elephant)
Ruby was a 4.5 ton Asian elephant who lived at the Phoenix Zoo and was famous for creating paintings. The most expensive of her paintings sold for $25,000.
Early life
Ruby was born in Thailand and shipped to the Phoenix Zoo in February 1974 when she was about seven months old. Initially, she lived with a goat and some chickens for a few years without any elephant companionship. She would scatter grain in her small 20-by-30 foot enclosure to lure ducks into range, then she stomped them to death. This aberrant behavior was presumably due to the trauma of her separation from her family and her loneliness. In time, Ruby was moved into the main enclosure with the zoo's two African bush elephants.Painting
Ruby’s painting career began when her keepers saw her scratching in the dirt of her enclosure with a stick, and offered her a brush and paints. She painted twice a week. She was a fast painter, typically completing a painting in 10 minutes. For three years, zookeepers did not publicize the knowledge that Ruby could paint. Eventually they revealed this and were able to sell her paintings to raise $50,000 for conservation efforts.Ruby’s paintings were abstract in composition with multiple colors. An ophthalmologist determined that she has preferences for different colors. Two plates that she painted were appraised on the PBS television show Antiques Roadshow for $1500 in 2015.