The state bird of Haryana is the Black Francolin.
The Black Francolin is a gamebird in the pheasant family called Phasianidae of the order Galliformes.
The Black Francolin was formerly known as the black partridge and is the state bird of Haryana state, India and is locally known as Kaala Teetar.
The state animal of Haryana is the blackbuck also known as the Indian Antelope.
The Indian antelope is an antelope which is found only in Nepal and India and is also the official state animal of Haryana.
Blackbucks are a type of antelope which lives in grassy plains and open forests and are famous for their lightning fast reflexes and acrobatic jumping ability.
Haryana is a North Indian state that surrounds New Delhi on 3 sides.
The Yamuna River also runs along its eastern border with Uttar Pradesh.
Shared with Punjab, the state capital Chandigarh is also known for its modernist buildings and gridlike street plan designed by Swiss architect, Le Corbusier.
And the Zakir Hussain Rose Garden features 1,600 species, while its Rock Garden showcases sculptures made with recycled materials.