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By John Locker. Ivan. This book is a work of fiction, inspired by a true story. The idea of this book is to remind humans certain animals should not be kept in captivity alone. Ivan is a Mighty Silverback gorilla who was captured as an infant in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By John Locker

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Ivan

• This book is a work of fiction, inspired by a true story.• The idea of this book is to remindhumans certain animals should not bekept in captivity alone.• Ivan is a Mighty Silverback gorilla who was captured as an infant in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He was sent to the U.S. to be raised as apet in a home.As Ivan grew larger he became “unmanageable” as apet and was then housed in a cage at the Big Top Mall.

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The Exit 8 Big Top Mall and Video Arcade• A billboard on I-95 in Washington state advertised thiscircus mall and “Ivan the One and Only” was portrayedas an angry beast. This mall promised circus shows withelephants and other animals 365 days a year with threeshows at two, four, and seven o’clock.• Mack was the owner of the Big Top Mall and Video Arcade. Ivan grew up in Mack’s house. He used to takeIvan everywhere with him and dress him up. When Ivan started breaking things in his house he brought him to live in the mall, caged up for 27 long years!

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Stella and Ruby

• Ivan was very close to an elephant named Stella. She alwaysreminded Ivan there was a better life out there for them. Aplace where animals could be with other animals of their own kind and not abused or locked up.• Stella had an infected foot for a very long time. Mack refused to pay for veterinary care. When she was sick, Mack bought another elephant, Ruby, who was just a baby. Stella protected and loved Ruby. One day, Stella was dying and had Ivan promise her hewould find a way to get Ruby out of the mall and into a zoo. • Stella and Ruby had excellent memories of their past because elephants are gifted with remembering details. They both told Ivan stories of their beautiful life in the wild. Ivan’sonly memory was of his twin sister, Tag, who he played tag with all the time. Tag died next to Ivan on the boat trip to the U.S. Ivan had a stuffed gorilla animal in his cage at the mall he named No-Tagafter her.

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Julia and Ivan were Artists

• George was the mall’s custodian and cleaned the animals cages as well. George’s daughter, Julia, always went to work with her dad.She loved drawing, art, and Ivan. Crayons, markers and paper wereoften given by Julia to Ivan through a small opening in his glasscage.• Ivan drew pictures of bananas and other things. Mack sold Ivan’s drawings for $20-$25 a piece. Ivan began hiding his artwork inside No-Tag to keep them secret from Mack. Ivan made these drawings to show Julia.• Julia played a major role in the release of Ivan and Ruby. Her markers and paper that ended up in Ivan’s cage enabled him to draw the message of H-O-M-E onsheets of paper like a puzzle. When Ivan showed Julia, she contacted the local news without telling Mack.• The local new spread nationally about “Ivan the One and Only”. Animal rights people protested. Soon animal services

wereinspecting the animal’s living conditions at the mall. Maya, a veterinary doctor, declared Ivan and Ruby must go to live in a Zoo.

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The Zoo Atlanta

• The Atlanta Zoo took Ivan and Ruby with open arms. Rubywas placed with other elephants she could play and run with.Ivan was given a family of four children and a mother to be a father to. Ivan was finally happy, a true Mighty Silverback, a family to love, protect and play tag with. It didn’t take Ivan long to learnhow to climb trees again. • I truly enjoyed reading Ivan the One and Only. I was amazed this was based on a true story! Gorillas are very intelligent animals. Ivan observed and understood more than most humans gave him credit for. His artwork gave him a chance to reflect his wishes, thoughts and dreams.• Humans have no right to cage certain types of animals in closed conditions andmake a profit off them. Animal cruelty with abuse should be punishable by sending those convicted to jailfor life!

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