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Encyclopedia > State animal

A state animal is the "official" or representative animal of a U.S. state. States sometimes have separate state birds, state fish or state butterflies. States similarly often have state flowers, state trees and state songs.

State Land mammal Marine mammal Wildlife mammal Domestic mammal
Alabama Racking horse
Alaska Moose
Arizona Ringtail
California California golden bear
Colorado Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep
Connecticut Sperm whale
Florida Florida panther
Illinois White-tailed Deer
Kansas American buffalo
Kentucky Gray squirrel
Louisiana Black bear
Maine Moose
Massachusetts Right whale
Michigan White-tailed Deer
Mississippi Red Fox
Missouri Missouri mule
Montana Grizzly bear
Nevada Desert bighorn sheep
New Hampshire White-tailed deer
New Jersey Horse
New Mexico Black bear
New York Beaver
North Carolina Gray Squirrel
Plott Hound(state dog)
Ohio White-tailed deer
Oregon Beaver
South Dakota Coyote
Texas Armadillo (small)
Texas longhorn (large)
Mexican free-tailed bat (flying)
Utah Rocky Mountain elk
Vermont Morgan horse
West Virginia Black bear
Wisconsin Badger White-tailed deer Dairy cow
Wyoming Buffalo

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List of U.S. state mammals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (82 words)
A state mammal is the "official" or representative animal of a U.S. state.
States also have separate state birds, and sometimes state fish or state butterflies.
States similarly have state flowers, state trees and state songs.
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