A state mammal is the official or representative mammal of a U.S. state. States also have separate state birds, and sometimes state fish or state butterflies or state reptiles. States similarly have state flowers, state trees and state songs.
States which have sea animals as state animals are :
California - Gray whale
Connecticut - Sperm whale
Florida - Manatee, Porpoise or dolphin
Georgia - Right whale
Hawaii - Hawaiian monk seal, Humpback whale
Massachusetts - Right whale
Mississippi - Bottlenosed dolphin
South Carolina - Bottlenose dolphin, Right whale
Washington - Orca
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The Caribbean Sea does not begin in any state. Seas don't really have beginning points. Some states and many countries touch it or are in it. None of them can be said to be where it begins.
There are whales, seals, dolphins, and many more animals in the sea.
Yes, one of the states of Sudan is named Red Sea.
Many animals live in Cayo Costa State Park in Florida. They include: sea turtles, West Indian manatees, bottlenose dolphin, snowy egret and raccoon.
Because there are many, many dangerous animals.
There really are no actual sea serpents, but there are sea snakes. Some animals that eat sea snakes include eels, sharks, and many large fish.
Many animals live in the sea. -Whales, dolphins, seals, walruses and manatees live in the sea permanently. Other animals spend much time in the sea, but don't actually live there, -polar bears and sea otters being two of them
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