The state's symbol is the razorback hog
The razorback hog is a symbol of Arkansas . From an economic standpoint, chickens are more important.
Arkansas state animal is the white tailed deer.
Civilian air crafts are the leading export from Arkansas. Rice, cotton, steel and poultry are also important exports from Arkansas.
The nickname "The Bear State" came from the abundance of black bears which lived in Arkansas at the time.
Soybeans.
It is the state mineral
1900
Little Rock is important because it is the capital of Arkansas.
The main biomes in Arkansas include the Ozark Highlands, Ouachita Mountains, and Mississippi Alluvial Plain. These biomes support a variety of habitats, such as forests, wetlands, and grasslands, each with their own unique plant and animal species. The diverse landscapes offer rich biodiversity and important ecosystems.
Little Rock, the capital.
The "official state animal" of Arkansas is the razorback hog.
* Soybeans * Sorghum * Cotton * Rice * Trees