This article (see Related Links) contains a list of species known to occur in South Dakota.
No, South Dakota is a proper noun as it is the name of a specific state in the United States.
The most common job in South Dakota is Residential advisor.
It depends on which part of North Dakota you are leaving from and where in South Dakota you want to arrive in. Since North Dakota and South Dakota share a common border, it is possible to be in both states at the same time.
South Dakota is a proper noun. Proper nouns are specific and unique. They always start with a capital letter. Common nouns are more general in nature.
It's common, but probably not as common as a baseball cap or toque, in winter. South Dakota has some large urban areas, such as Souix Falls where there are few cowboys. I'm not from South Dakota, but I've been there many times.
Yes, weasels are common in South Dakota. South Dakota is home to the long-tailed weasel, found statewide, the short-tailed weasel, found in the Black Hills and northeast counties, and the least weasel, found over the eastern two thirds of the state. South Dakota has a Mink and Weasel hunting season each year.
The three pairs of states with a common last name are North Dakota/South Dakota North Carolina/South Carolina and West Virginia/Virginia
South Dakota
The US state of South Dakota is south of the US state of North Dakota.
The US state of North Dakota is north of South Dakota.
Yankton, South Dakota is on the border of South Dakota and Nebraska as are North Siuox City and Dakota Dunes, South Dakota. Big Stone City, South Dakota is on the border of South Dakota and Minnesota. Lemmon, South Dakota is located on the border of South Dakota and North Dakota.
South Dakota did not have any 'colonial days' because South Dakota was not a colony. South Dakota was part of the Dakota Territory, so South Dakota had 'territorial days'.