The Elephant of the Bastille

Origin
The Elephant of the Bastille was a planned monument commisioned by Napoleon I, as construction progresses Pierre-Charles Bridan was tasked to create a plaster model of the monument. In 1815 construction ceased because Napoleon I lost the Battle of Waterloo and only the plaster model were made and rats starts to live in side the hollow plaster model which made nearby residents to petitioned its removal but no removal work was done until 1846 where Warehouse 12 made arrangements with the goverment of Paris for the relocation of the Elephant to Warehouse 12.

Today
The Elephant was moved with the other artifacts of Warehouse 12 to the current location of the Warehouse.