Kerala State Animal















Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus), more popularly known as the Indian Elephant is the state animal of Kerala. Elephants have been an integral part of Kerala's culture and heritage since ancient times. These majestic animals adorned every King's prized possessions. The Coat of Arms of former Kerala Kingdoms (Travancore and Cochin) depicted elephants. Even the modern state of Kerala acknowledges the role of elephants in the state's culture by incorporating them in the state's symbol. Several temples in Kerala have elephants (mainly contributed by devotees as prized offerings). Notable among them is the famous Lord Krishna Temple at Guruvayur with more than elephants. Elephant is a symbol in Kerala. The population of wild elephants is estimated  to be around 6000 in Kerala. These gentle giants are now being treated as protected animals.

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