The animal reintroduced in Ohio in the 1940s is the white-tailed deer. After significant population decline due to overhunting and habitat loss, conservation efforts led to their reintroduction, allowing their numbers to thrive in the region. Today, white-tailed deer are a common sight in Ohio's forests and rural areas.
The United States last minted silver dollars in 1935, then reintroduced the large dollar in 1971. There are no dollars for any of the 1940s, '50s, or '60s.
Ohio's state animal is the White-tailed deer .
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Who reintroduced the horse to the americas around A.D. 1500
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sorry i put Ohio twice