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Which is the national tree of Kerala?

Author

Matthew Cannon

Updated on February 14, 2026

Which is the national tree of Kerala?

Coconut

Accordingly, which is the national fish of Kerala?

Elephant is the state animal of Kerala, while 'great hornbill' the bird and 'kanikkonna' the official flower. The state had recently declared pearl spot, popularly known as 'karimeen', as its official fish.

Also, which bird is the symbol of Kerala? Great Hornbill

Also asked, what is the official tree of Kerala?

Coconut

Which is our state fish?

The objective of the State Fish is to let the State adopt the Fish and conserve their biodiversity. Subsequently, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana got separated and both States chose Murrel as their State Fish. Lakshadweep chose Butterfly Fish as their State Animal.

What is the flower of Kerala?

Golden shower tree

What is the animal of Kerala?

Indian elephant

Is our state bird?

State animal of Rajasthan is camel while Indian Bustard is its state bird. State Animal of Telangana is Chital and state bird is Indian Roller.

Name of state animals & birds are given below:

StateBirdAnimal
Arunachal PradeshGreat HornbillMithun
AssamWhite-winged Wood DuckOne Horned Rhinoceros

Which is the state game of Kerala?

Kerala Blasters are the most supported football club in the whole state and participates in the Indian super league the top tier of Indian football.

List of Stadiums in Kerala.

No1
StadiumJawaharlal Nehru International Stadium
Capacity60,000
CityKochi
DistrictErnakulam

Which is Kerala State?

Spread over 38,863 km2 (15,005 sq mi), Kerala is the twenty-first largest Indian state by area. It is bordered by Karnataka to the north and northeast, Tamil Nadu to the east and south, and the Lakshadweep Sea to the west.
Kerala
Statehood1 November 1956
CapitalThiruvananthapuram
Districts14
Government

Does Karimeen have bones?

Karimeen, also known as Pearl spot is one of the most popular fish in Kerala. Being the kind of person who doesn't spare even the bones of the fish, I always find eating Karimeen a bit challenging. One has to be careful of the strong and sharp bones. However, the taste of the fish makes up for all the hard work.

Is Karimeen and tilapia?

Incidentally, the Karimeen and the Tilapia belong to the same family of fish Cichlidae and kind of resemble each other.

Is Karimeen sea a fish?

In Kerala in India it is known locally as the karimeen. In Goa the fish is known as kalundar. In Odisha, the local name is kundal(?????? ???). In Sri Lanka this fish is known as koraliya (???????).
Green chromide
Class:Actinopterygii
Order:Cichliformes
Family:Cichlidae
Genus:Etroplus

What is our state fruit?

The tomato, scientifically known as Lycopersicon lycopersicum, was designated Tennessee's official state fruit in 2003 by the 103rd General Assembly (Public Chapter 154).

Why elephant is state animal of Kerala?

As the State Animal, the elephant is featured on the emblem of the Government of Kerala state, taken from the Royal Arms of both Travancore and Cochin. It is believed that an elephant that has been captured in the wild, and domesticated, will never be accepted by other wild elephants.

Which state has the most fish?

Seafood industry landings in the United States in 2018, by state (in million pounds)*
Landings in million pounds
Alaska5,400
Louisiana1,000
Washington590
Virginia362.5

What is Indiana's state fish called?

Table
StateFishBinomial nomenclature
IdahoCutthroat troutOncorhynchus clarkii
IllinoisBluegillLepomis macrochirus
IndianaNone recognized
IowaChannel catfishIctalurus punctatus

Do all states have a state fish?

Of course four states have no official state fish at all: Arkansas, Indiana, Kansas, and Ohio. Iowa has an un-official state fish. Other states have designated two Official State Fish, distinguishing them with labels such as Warm water, Coldwater, Saltwater or Marine, Sport, and Commercial.

What is the national fish?

River Dolphin Is The National Aquatic Animal of India. The Ganga River Dolphin is a rare species of dolphins found only in Indian and neighbor countries. This species inhabits parts of the Ganges, Meghna and Brahmaputra rivers in India, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh.