Benchmark anchor

Elephant value guide

Elephant keeps outperforming its rarity because old collector rares still matter.

Why traders keep checking Elephant

Safari-era rare with strong recognition and a much stronger trade story than its rarity tag alone suggests.

Liquidity read

Elephant is easier to move than many old rares because the demand case is straightforward.

Trade tip

Use Elephant to check whether a collector rare offer has real demand behind it.

Why watch this page

Watch Elephant when you want to track strong old rares versus old ultra-rares.

Patch note

Tracker-reviewed on April 10, 2026. Elephant keeps outperforming its rarity tag because old supply and player preference are both real.

Audited pet details

These release and source notes come from The Patch's audited pet-origin dataset. We only publish this section when the source trail is confirmed.

Safari Egg

Retired - Released Jul 2019

750 Bucks - Rare hatch - Rare hatch band: 37%

Retired Aug 2019

Compare with nearby pet pages

These pages sit closest to Elephant in real trade conversations and give useful sanity checks before overpaying.

Best next clicks from here

Use these pages to keep moving once this pet page has done its job.

Elephant FAQ

These quick answers cover value lanes, nearby compare pages, and how to use this guide.

How should I use this Elephant page?

Elephant works best as a benchmark anchor for collector tier trades, especially when you want a cleaner read on nearby pets before you overpay.

Why does no-potion Elephant look different from the default lane?

Right now, no-potion Elephant sits at 16.5 versus 17.3 for the default version, so the cleaner copy is slightly softer by about 0.75 in this lane.

Which pets should I compare with Elephant?

The fastest sanity checks right now are Flamingo, Pig, and Hyena. Those pages sit close enough to Elephant that they help you keep offers grounded before you move ahead.

Where did Elephant come from in Adopt Me?

Elephant first shows up in the audited dataset through Safari Egg from Jul 2019. That source is currently retired in the site's audited pet-origin data.