The Pennsylvania state fossil is the Phacops rana, a kind of trilobite.
The official state fossil of Alaska is the Woolly Mammoth. It was designated as such in 1986.
The Official Alaska State symbols include: The wooly mammoth as the fossil. The moose as the land mammal. The Bowhead whale as the marine mammal. The King Salmon as the fish. The Sitka Spruce as the tree. The Forget-Me-Not as the flower.
Rhode Island does not have an Official State Fossil.
Agate is its gemstone. Petrified palmwood is the State fossil.
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The Tully monster is the Illinois fossil state symbol. However, the year it became the symbol is not listed.
Ohio's state fossil is the trilobite.
Nevada's state fossil is ichthyosaur
There is currently no state fossil for Arkansas.
Louisiana does not have an official state fossil.
California's state fossil is the Saber-toothed tiger.
The Texas state fossil is the petrified pomtree.
Arizona's state fossil is petrified wood
The Washington state fossil is the Columbian mammoth (Mammuthus columbi). It was designated as the official state fossil in 1998 due to the significant number of mammoth remains found in the state.
As of March 4, 2011, Indiana does not have a state fossil.
Most U.S. states have a state fossil. However, Indiana is one of the few states that does not have a state fossil.