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State Animal: Fishing Cat

State Symbols of West Bengal

The Fishing Cat, recognized as a state symbol, holds great ecological and cultural significance. This unique wild cat is closely associated with wetlands, rivers, and mangroves, symbolizing the state’s deep connection with its aquatic ecosystems. Its presence highlights the importance of conserving natural habitats that support both wildlife and human communities. As a symbol, it reflects resilience, adaptability, and harmony with nature.
Known for its excellent swimming and hunting skills, the Fishing Cat represents strength and survival. It is revered as a guardian of water bodies, ensuring the balance of aquatic life. By being chosen as a state symbol, it also serves as a reminder of the state’s responsibility to protect endangered species. The Fishing Cat thus stands as a proud emblem of biodiversity, ecological heritage, and sustainable coexistence.