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  • New York: State Animal: Beaver State Insect: Ladybug State Bird: Bluebird State Freshwater Fish: Brook Trout State Reptile: Snapping Turtle State Saltwater Fish: Striped Bass
  • State bird, Cardinal!!
  • I think its the blue bird
  • wow u know alot i bet u googled it
  • I live in NY, where the state bird is the bluebird.
  • California State Animal: Ursus californicus (California Grizzly bear) State Bird: Lophortyx californica (California Valley quail) State Colors: blue and gold State Fish: Salmo agua-bonita (California golden Trout) State Flower: Eschscholzia (Golden Poppy) State Folk Dance: Square Dance State Fossil: Smilodon californicus (Sabre-toothed cat) State Gemstone: Benitoite (Blue Diamond) State Grass: Nassella pulchra (purple needlegrass) State Insect: Zerene eurydice (California dogface butterfly) State Marine Fish: Hypsypops rubicundus (Garibaldi) State Marine Mammal: Eschrichtius robustus (California Grey Whale) State Reptile: Gopherus agasizzi (Desert tortoise) State Song: I Love You, California lyrics by F.B. Silverwood and music by A.F. Frankenstein, published 1913 State Tree: Sequoia sempervirens/Sequoia gigantea (coast redwood/ giant sequoia) That's about all. Sorry I gave more than you asked but after I did the first few, it was fun so I finished...Some of the things, I have no idea how they came up with them, but why not?
  • State Bird of Louisiana is the Eastern Brown Pelican. We don't have a state animal but we do have a state insect, the honey bee; a state dog, the Catahoula Leopard dog; a state mammal, the Louisiana black bear; state reptile, alligator; state crustacean, crawfish; state amphibian, green tree frog; state fresh water fish, sac-au-lait(milk sack) or white perch/crappie.
  • Rhode Island State Flag The Rhode Island state flag is a white flag with an anchor, the state motto "Hope" and thirteen stars. The stars represent the thirteen original states of the United States. The anchor symbolizes the ties that sailors have to their home. The state motto, "Hope", is the watchword for all sailors -- the hope of reaching their destination and the hope of a fruitful voyage. Rhode Island State Bird The RI state bird is a chicken. Not just any chicken, the "Rhode Island Red", a chicken with bright red-orange feathers varying brown toward black. The colors of the roosters are a bit more vivid, but even the hen is red, (and they lay brown eggs). Here's an intersting story about the the old wooden warship, the USS Saratoga. During a naval battle in 1814, a Rhode Island red rooster's cage was destroyed by a cannonball. The rooster flew up to the top of the ship's mast and crowed loudly, rallying the sailors aboard the ship and urging them to victory. The modern aircraft carrier USS Saratoga is retired and is now docked in Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay. Rhode Island State Nickname Rhode Island has two state nicknames, one official and one unofficial. Officially, Rhode Island is "The Ocean State". This nickname comes from two things, the first is the state's sailing heritage, the second is the fact that a large bay, Narragansett Bay, splits the state in half, putting no part of the state more than 30 miles from saltwater. The unoffical nickname is "Little Rhody", referring to the fact that Rhode Island is the smallest state in the US, measuring only 1545 square miles. Official RI State Rock Cumberlandite, the Rhode Island State Rock, is a heavy, iron-bearing rock that exists only in northern Rhode Island. It is black with white crystals and contains so much iron that it is attracted by magnets. Cannon balls were made from Cumberlandite during the Revolutionary War. RI State Mineral Bowenite, a light green jade-like stone is formed in tiny pockets of limestone in Rhode Island. Sadly, there is very little limestone, the original layers of limestone were worn away by glaciers aeons ago. If you visit Rhode Island, your best chance to find Bowenite is to look for quartz pebbles that have a green tint among the rocks. RI State Flower Violets (Viola sororia) are the Official Rhode Island State flower. They grow wild in Rhode Island to the point that many gardeners treat them like weeds. RI State Tree The red maple is the official Rhode Island State Tree. The leaves are red all year around! Maple trees grow well in Rhode Island and a variety of maple trees called "sugar maples" are used to make maple syrup. It's also possible to get sap from red maples and many other trees to make syrup, but they don't work quite as well. The Rhode Island State Tree's scientific name is Acer rubrum RI State Drink A state drink? Yes! It's coffee milk, sort of like chocolate milk but made with coffee flavoring instead of chocolate flavoring. We have an article about it in RIRoads magazine that you can read here. RI State Shell The shell of the quahog clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) is the official Rhode Island State shell. What's a quahog? It's a pretty standard looking clam, except that it's big -- about the size of a grown man's hand. Rhode Islanders like to eat them in clam chowder (not white chowder, but clear, made without milk). They also stuff the clams with a bread and clam stuffing and serve them for dinner. The area's Indians, the Narragansetts, called them "quahog" which means simply "clam". They used the purple part of the shells to make wampum, which was traded by Indian tribes throughout North America. RI State Fish Rhode Island's state fish is the Striped Bass (morone saxatilis), that is added to the state's waters each spring. April Fool's Day is the first day of the fishing season when Rhode Islanders get their first chance of the year to catch the state fish. RI State Seal No, not a aquatic mammal, this seal is a symbol. This picture of Rhode Island's State Seal is from the floor of the Statehouse rotunda. Other Rhode Island State Symbols RI State Flagship and Tall Ship Ambassador -- the "Providence", a replica of the orignal continental sailing ship RI State Fruit -- A variety of apple called the Rhode Island Greening RI State March -- "Rhode Island" words and music by T. Clark Brown RI State Song -- "Rhode Island, It's For Me". The lyrics were written by Rhode Island comedian Charlie Hall. We can't put the song on the Rhode Island Roads website because of copyright laws, but you can find it at this location, at least for a while. RI State Yacht -- Twelve-meter yacht "Courageous", one of the America's Cup contenders. RI State Tartan -- A real Scottish plaid design just for Rhode Island. Wierd, huh? It looks a little like the Campbell tartan. RI State Motto -- The Rhode Island State Motto is "Hope". This has many sources, partially because the state was founded by people seeking freedom, the state survived a horrendous war with the local Indians, and occupation by the British during the war for independence. The RI state motto, though, is most appropriate because of the nautical heritage of Rhode Island, where "Hope" symbolizes the hope of sailors. (See the note about "Hope" in the State Flag information above.) RI American Folk Art -- The Crescent Park Carousel built by Charles I.D. Looff is considered a symbol of American Folk Art. You can read an article about the Looff Carousel here. RI State Animal There's no such thing as the RI State Animal. You'll have to settle for the chicken as the state bird, after all, birds ARE animals. Sry 4 ALL the facts i like facts
  • Tennessee Northern Mockingbird / Mimus polyglottos
  • Cactus wren. Arizona.
  • I have no state bird but my National bird is the Peacock.
  • The animal its a lion its in our Coat of arms. we even have it down town in a plaza. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2159/2366360535_0d06c5f5c2.jpg?v=0 its not an American sate though.
  • White-tailed deer and Robin.With good reason as they are all over the place.
  • Off the top of my head, just the flower: columbine. Here in Colorado, we don't look to kindly on these "bird" creatures =P (joking)
  • our state bird is the robin, idk about the flower. i live in MI
  • Illinois....Cardinal and Violet.
  • Cardinal and White Tail garden munching Deer. We also have a state snack...corn...go figure!
  • Nebraska: State Animal: White-tailed Deer.......State Insect: Honeybee State Bird: Western Meadowlark........State Fish: Channel Catfish
  • Texas: State bird - Mockingbird; State animal - armadillo.
  • Indiana State Bird - Cardinal Indiana State Flower - Peony Indiana State Tree - Tulip Tree Indiana State River - Wabash River Indiana State Stone - Salem Limestone Indiana State Song - "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away," by Paul Dresser Indiana State Poem - Indiana, by Arthur Franklin Mapes Indiana State Language - English Indiana State Motto - "The Crossroads of America" (1937 General Assembly resolution) Indiana State Nickname - "The Hoosier State" Appears to be no state animal. ;-) Wanna see what being a "Hoosier" means to me? http://www.orangefrogproductions.com/ofp2o_auth_ops_being_hoosier.shtml ;-)
  • Kentucky - Cardinal

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