The Bison On a Blue Field
The name of Wyoming's state flag is: State Flag of Wyoming.
Wyoming's state flag does not have a nickname. However, the state of Wyoming's official nickname is "The Equality State" which appears on Wyoming's state flag.
The Flag of the State of Wyoming was adopted in 1916.
The animal on Wyoming's state flag is the Bison, which is also the state mammal for Wyoming.
Wyoming's statehood name is 'Wyoming'. It was named after the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania. The name, Wyoming, was chosen when Representative J. M. Ashley of Ohio introduced a bill to Congress to provide a "temporary government for the territory of Wyoming".
Wyoming has the silhouette of a bison (buffalo) on its flag.
Wyoming has a bison on its flag.
Wyoming has the silhouette of a bison (buffalo) on its flag.
If you mean the colors of their state flag, they are red, white and blue.
Wyoming
It is a symbol of the American bison. The Wyoming state seal is superimposed in the middle of the American bison.
The Wyoming state flag is the silhouette of an American Bison facing left on a field of blue. In the center of the bison is the state seal. There is a thin white border around the field of blue which is surrounded by a thicker red border.