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* The State Bird is the Yellowhammer. * The State Game Bird is the Wild Turkey. * The State Saltwater Fish is the Atlantic tarpon. * The State Freshwater Fish is the Largemouth bass. * The State Horse is the Racking horse. * The State Butterfly is the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail. * The State Insect is the Monarch butterfly. * The State Reptile is the Alabama red-bellied turtle. * The State Mammal is the American Black Bear.

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