Lallah Rookh (died 11 September 1860)[1] was a female Asian elephant in Dan Rice's circus.
Lallah started her circus career in Franconi's Hippodrome under the name of Jenny Lind, from which she kept from 1848 to 1851.
She worked with animal trainer Charles Noyes who, in 1853, left Franconi's with Lallah and a white camel to join with Rice's circus in Columbus, Ohio.
Rice renamed her Lallah Rookh after the popular poem by Thomas Moore and she began performing in the show two days after they arrived.
Midway through her walk, Lallah would stop and raise her foreleg, and Dan Rice would give her an American flag to hold in her trunk as she continued the rest of the way.