Oklahoma's symbols reflect its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, highlighting its Native American history, agricultural roots, and diverse landscapes. The state bird, the scissor-tailed flycatcher, symbolizes grace and adaptability, while the state flower, the Oklahoma rose, signifies resilience and beauty. Additionally, the state seal and flag emphasize Oklahoma's commitment to unity and its historical ties to Indigenous tribes. Together, these symbols illustrate a blend of tradition, community, and the natural environment that defines Oklahoma.
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The Bullfrog!
The rose rock is Oklahoma's state rock.
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The Sooner State.
The state capitol of Oklahoma is Oklahoma City
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Oklahoma does not have an Official State Gem.
Three years, unless you were out of the state - then it stops running, until you are back in the state.
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