Tennessee doesn't have a state dinosaur, but its state fossil is Pterotrigonia thoracica, a type of bivalve. If you count birds as a subgroup of dinosaurs, then the state bird is a state dinosaur, and Tennessee's state bird is the bobwhite quail.
Tennessee has a state fossil - the bivalve mollusc, Pterotrigonia thoracica. It is from the Late Cretaceous.
No the state of Ohio does not have a dinosaur.
Arizona has not decided on a state dinosaur.
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Kansas has no state fossil or state dinosaur. However, birds are a type of dinosaur, and Kansas's state bird is the Western Meadowlark.
Barney the Dinosaur
The web address of the Dinosaur Walk Museum is: http://www.dinosaurwalkmuseum.com
One particular Dinosaur called Hadrosaurs (Duck-billed dinosaur)
Nevada doesn't have a state dinosaur. Very few states do.
Tennessee
The phone number of the Tennessee State Government Tennessee State Museum is: 615-741-0830.
The Tennessee Cave Salamander is the state amphibian of Tennessee.