It has the Walleye as the state fish, the Common Loon as the state bird and the Monarch as the state butterfly. Please click on the related link below to view the complete list.
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no although florida may appear to look a little older than the rest of the states its not fossilecause if that was the case then it would be a dinosaurit doesn't have a tail like a dinosauranimals live there so animals cant live in a fossil
Ohio's state fossil is the trilobite.
Louisiana does not have an official state fossil.
Nevada's state fossil is ichthyosaur
There is currently no state fossil for Arkansas.
California's state fossil is the Saber-toothed tiger.
Arizona's state fossil is petrified wood
The Texas state fossil is the petrified pomtree.
dinoursar fossil
As of March 4, 2011, Indiana does not have a state fossil.
Most U.S. states have a state fossil. However, Indiana is one of the few states that does not have a state fossil.