the state reptile for Washington is the gecko.
The monarch butterfly was chosen as Idaho's state insect because of its beauty, widespread presence in the state, and symbolic representation of transformation and change. Additionally, the monarch butterfly plays a crucial role in pollination and is an important part of Idaho's ecosystem.
The zebra longwing butterfly was chosen as Florida's state insect due to its abundance in the state, its unique appearance, and its role as an important pollinator in Florida's ecosystem. Additionally, its ability to adapt to various habitats and climates in Florida made it a suitable representation of the state.
Maine has the most trees of any state in the United States. Its forests cover almost 90% of the state's land area.
The Baltimore Checkerspot butterfly was named after Lord Baltimore. and became the Maryland state butterfly in 1793
the answer is squirrels, foxes, bears, birds, frogs, rabbits,snakes and a lot more than that
alabama
The grizzly bear is the state animal. The western meadowlark is the state bird. Mourning cloak butterfly is the state butterfly. Bitterroot is the state flower. "Montana" is the state song.
because it is found anywhere in that state
Yes. Montana's state insect is the Mourning Cloak (Nymphalis antiopa) Butterfly.
The state of New York does not have a state amphibian.
Wyoming's official state butterfly is the Sheridan's Green Hairstreak.
No, Missouri does not have a state butterfly. There was a recent movement to make the Great Spangled Fritillary the state butterfly, but it didn't make it through the Legislature. Missouri does have a state insect--the honeybee.
it is the zebra swallowtail!!
No. The Sheridan's Green Hairstreak the the official state butterfly for Wyoming. Wyoming does not have an official state insect.
Maryland's state insect is the checkerspot butterfly.
The grizzly bear is the state animal. The western meadowlark is the state bird. Mourning cloak butterfly is the state butterfly. Bitterroot is the state flower. "Montana" is the state song.
florida