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State Animal: Phayre's Langur

State Symbols of Tripura

Phayre’s Langur, recognized as the state animal, is a rare and charismatic primate known for its striking black fur and expressive face. Found in the dense forests of the region, it symbolizes agility, intelligence, and the rich wildlife diversity of the state. Its arboreal lifestyle reflects the importance of forest ecosystems and the delicate balance of nature. The Langur’s unique presence makes it a treasured emblem of the state’s natural heritage.
As a state symbol, Phayre’s Langur represents conservation, resilience, and harmony with the environment. It highlights the need to protect endangered species and preserve their habitats for future generations. Revered for its distinctive appearance and ecological role, it inspires respect and awareness among the people. By honoring Phayre’s Langur, the state reinforces its commitment to safeguarding biodiversity and celebrating its unique wildlife identity.