There are four states with a salamander as their state amphibian - Alabama, Kansas, South Carolina, and Tennessee. They all have different versions of the salamander, though. Alabama has the Red Hills Salamander, Kansas has the Barred Tiger Salamander, South Carolina has the Spotted Salamander, and Tennessee has the Cave Salamander as a representative.
The official state amphibian of Alabama is the Red Hills Salamander. The endangered species was designated as such in 2000 after a campaign by Fairhope Elementary School students.
Red and white are the state colors of Alabama.
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ALABAMA STATE ANIMALS State Mammal: Black Bear State Amphibian: Red Hills Salamander State Horse: Racking Horse State Insect: Monarch Butterfly State Bird: Yellowhammer State Butterfly: E. Tiger Swallowtail State Game Bird: Wild Turkey State Freshwater Fish: Largemouth Bass State Reptile: Red-bellied Turtle State Saltwater Fish: Tarpon Source: Alabama Legislature
red is the color on the state flag the most
No its a Northern Red Salamander.
Crimson and white (University of Alabama), Black and gold (Alabama State University), Purple and gold (University of North Alabama), Red, white, and blue (University of South Alabama), Red and white (University of West Alabama)
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Red Back Salamander was created in 1818.
The official state mineral of Alabama is Hematite (red iron ore). It was designated as such in 1967.
The official state reptile of Alabama is the red-bellied turtle (Pseudemys alabamensis). The endangered species was designated as such in 1990.