Kerala’s state animal is the:

Indian Tiger
Indian Elephant
Lion-Tailed Macaque
Great Hornbill Answer: b

The correct answer is: b) Indian Elephant.

The Indian elephant is the state animal of Kerala. It is the largest land mammal in the world and is found in forests and grasslands across Asia. The Indian elephant is a herbivore and its diet consists of leaves, fruits, bark, and roots. It is an important part of the ecosystem and helps to disperse seeds and fertilize the soil. The Indian elephant is also a popular tourist attraction and is featured in many Hindu and Buddhist religious texts.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • a) The Indian tiger is the national animal of India.
  • c) The lion-tailed macaque is a monkey that is found in the Western Ghats of India.
  • d) The great hornbill is a bird that is found in forests across Asia.