A red chicken.
The official state bird of Rhode Island is the Rhode Island Red Chicken, adopted in 1954.
The fish commonly known as the "Striped Bass" (morone saxatilis) was designated as the official state fish on July 13, 2000.
While many states have an official state reptile, Rhode Island does not. The state does have a state fish which is the striped bass, as well as a state bird which is the Rhode Island Red chicken.
The Official State Flower is the Violet (Viola odorata)and the Official State Bird is the Rhode Island Red Chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus).
The Rhode Island Red Chicken is the Official State Bird and the Striped Bass is the Official State Fish.
It has an Official Bird (Rhode Island Red Chicken), Official Fish (Striped Bass) and an Official Shell (Quahog) but it has no designated Official Animal.Rhode Island does not have an Official State Animal.
There is a State Bird, a State Fish and a State Shell, but Rhode Island does not have an Official State Animal, Mammal, Reptile or Insect.
I'm not sure that Rhode Island has a state animal; the only answer I got was the Quahog.Rhode Island does not have an Official State Animal, mammal or reptile. It does have an Official State Bird which is the Rhode Island Red Chicken, an Official State Fish which is the Striped Bass and an Official State Shell which is the Quahog.The Rhode Island Red chicken.
The state bird of Rhode Island is the "Rhode Island Red" (a type of chicken).
The state of Delaware has the Blue Hen Chicken as their official state bird.The state of Rhode island has the Rhode Island Red Chicken as its state bird.
The state bird is the Rhode Island Red and the state flower is violet.
Rhode Island has no Official State Animal or mammal. It does have the Rhode Island Red Chicken as the Official Bird, the Striped Bass as the Official Fish and the Quahog as the Official Shell.