The silhouette of an American Bison, also known as Buffalo, is in the center of Wyoming's state flag.
According to the flag's designer, Verna Keays Keyes, the seal on the bison represents the truly western custom of branding. The bison was once "Monarch of the Plains."
American Bison and also known as the buffalo
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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 animal on Wyoming's state flag is the Bison, which is also the state mammal for Wyoming.
It is a symbol of the American bison. The Wyoming state seal is superimposed in the middle of the American bison.
WY is the state of Wyoming in the middle of the United States.
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The buffalo/bison is Wyoming's state mammal. Wyoming has other state animals: State Reptile: Horned Toad State Bird: Western Meadowlark State Fish: Cutthroat Trout State Butterfly: Sheridan's Green Hairstreak Butterfly
In 1985, Wyoming adopted the bison as its state mammal.
Wyoming is a US state. Wyoming is bordered by the US states of Montana on the north, South Dakota and Nebraska on the east, Colorado and Utah on the south, and Utah, Idaho, and Montana on the west.
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Wyoming is called "Big Wyoming", "Cowboy State", and "Equality State".
The name of Wyoming's state flag is: State Flag of Wyoming.