“Wildlife Wonders: State Animals of India”

State Animals

State animals play a significant role in representing the unique identity and cultural heritage of a country. Chosen for their symbolic importance, these animals often hold special cultural, historical, or ecological significance. Serving as emblems, they become a source of pride and connection for the citizens.

In many cases, the selection of a state animal is rooted in folklore, mythology, or historical events. These creatures may embody qualities that the country values, such as strength, resilience, or grace. The state animal serves as a visual representation of the nation’s natural beauty and biodiversity, highlighting the importance of wildlife conservation.

Beyond their symbolic importance, state animals often play a crucial role in environmental conservation efforts. The designation of a particular species as a state animal can draw attention to its conservation needs, prompting initiatives to protect habitats and preserve biodiversity.

Overall, state animals serve as powerful symbols that unite people in their shared cultural and environmental heritage. They remind citizens of the importance of preserving their natural treasures for future generations, fostering a sense of responsibility and stewardship toward the country’s rich biological diversity.

Every state has its state animal as a symbol of particular state. Tiger is the national animal of our country India and its scientific name is Panthera tigris.  

National Animal of India

 

States Names State Animal Name 
Andhra Pradesh Blackbuck
Arunachal Pradesh Mithun
Assam Indian One-horned Rhino
Bihar Gaur
Chhattisgarh Wild Buffalo
Goa Gaur
Gujrat Asiatic Lion
Haryana Blackbuck
Himachal Pradesh Snow Leopard
Jharkhand Elephant
Karnataka Elephant
Kerala Elephant
Madhya Pradesh Swamp Deer (Barasingha)
Maharashtra Giant Squirrel
Manipur Sangai
Meghalaya Clouded Leopard
Mizoram Serow
Nagaland Mithun
Odhisha Sambhar deer
Punjab Blackbuck
Rajasthan Chinkara
Sikkim Red Panda
Tamil Nadu Nilgiri Tahr
Telangana Spotted Deer (Jinka)
Tripura Phayre’s Langur
Uttarakhand Musk Deer
Uttar Pradesh Swamp Deer (Barasingha)
West Bengal Fishing Cat

 

Union Territories and their State Animals

Union Territories State Animals
Andaman and Nicobar Islands Dugong
Chandigarh Indian Grey mongoose
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu
Delhi Nilgai
Jammu and Kashmir Kashmir Stag
Ladakh Snow Leopard
Lakshadweep Butterfly Fish
Puducherry Indian Palm Squirrel

 

The questions on state animals can be asked in the General Knowledge and General Awareness section on any competitive examination.

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FAQs:-

  1. What is the State animal of Rajasthan?

Ans:-  Chinkara

2. What is the State animal of Sikkim?

Ans.  Red Panda

3. What is the State animal of Delhi?

Ans. Nilgai

4. What is the State animal of kerela?

Ans. Elephant

5. What is the State animal of Nagaland?

Ans. Mithun

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