Moose have been sighted in South Dakota, but are not known to inhabit the state. Most moose sightings are of lone young bull moose moving through, either from Minnesota on the east side of the state, or Wyoming on the west, or North Dakota on the north. A young bull moose was killed by state game and fish personnel after it wandered into town in Rapid City, causing a public outcry in 2003.
Yowies have been sighted in many places in Australia. Places such as the Blue Mountains - New South Wales AND Kilcoy - Queensland. =)
Yes, he has been to South Carolina many times.
The South China Tiger hasn't been sighted in years. The population may be zero.
The song, Carolina is South Carolina's state song. It has been the state song since 1911 and South Carolina on My Mind is also the state song.
No, South Carolina was never divided into East and West sections and then reunited. South Carolina has always been north and south divisions.
Arkansas, South Carolina, and North Carolina, Florida might have been one, not sure though.
None, not one NHL player has been born in South Carolina.
Never, Clemson's never been in the SEC they are in the ACC but South Carolina's last win was in 2006. But Clemson owns South Carolina and everyone knows that, even South Carolina fans.
It has regularly been sighted since 1832. Yeti means "magical creature"
South Carolina and North Carolina have never been at war, they are part of the same country.
No. A marriage equality bill has never been introduced in the South Carolina legislature.