Kansas actually has two state fossils. One is the sea-roaming tylosaurus, and the other is the flying pteranodon. The state animal is the American buffalo.
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The state directly north of Kansas is Nebraska.
The Pennsylvania state fossil is the Phacops rana, a kind of trilobite.
The official state fossil of Alaska is the Woolly Mammoth. It was designated as such in 1986.
Kansas does not have an official state fossil. The state animal is the bison, the state flower is the sunflower, and the states nickname is the Sunflower State.
Kansas has no state fossil or state dinosaur. However, birds are a type of dinosaur, and Kansas's state bird is the Western Meadowlark.
There must have been an ocean in the area that is now Kansas.
There must have been an ocean in the area that is now Kansas.
There is currently no state fossil for Arkansas.
Nevada's state fossil is ichthyosaur
Ohio's state fossil is the trilobite.
Louisiana does not have an official state fossil.
California's state fossil is the Saber-toothed tiger.
Arizona's state fossil is petrified wood
The Texas state fossil is the petrified pomtree.
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