The trilobite.
The Pennsylvania state fossil is the Phacops rana, a kind of trilobite.
Pennsylvania has not chosen a state stone but it did choose a state fossil.
The state rock of Pennsylvania is the trilobite. Actually, the trilobite is the state FOSSIL of Pennsylvania. PA does not have a state rock or a state mineral yet, though suggestions have been made.
Pennsylvania Symbols:The Official State Dog is the Great Dane. Other symbols include:The state beverage is milk.The state tree is the hemlock,The state flower is the mountain laurel.The state beautification plant is Crown vetch.The state animal is the white-tailed deer.The state insect is the Pennsylvania firefly.The state fish is the Brook trout.The state bird is the ruffed grouse.The state fossil is the trilobite andThe state toy is the Slinky.
In Pennsylvania, fossils can primarily be found in the state's sedimentary rock formations, particularly in areas like the Appalachian Mountains and the Devonian shale deposits. Notable sites include the Valley Forge National Historical Park and the fossil-rich region of the Western Pennsylvania. Additionally, riverbeds, quarries, and road cuts often yield fossil discoveries, including marine fossils from the Devonian period. For a more structured experience, the State Museum of Pennsylvania offers exhibits featuring local fossils.
Philadelphia is in the state of Pennsylvania which is in the country of U.S.A.
Pennsylvania is a state.
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.
No, Pennsylvania is the second state.