The native animals in Rhode Island are beavers, foxes, hares, minks, moles, muskrats, oppossums, otters, rabbits, raccoons, shrugs, skunks, squirrels, white tailed deer, and woodchucks. awnsered by, Tica Poirier
Rhode Island's state mascot is the Red Rooster(Rhode Island Red).
While many states have an official state reptile, Rhode Island does not. The state does have a state fish which is the striped bass, as well as a state bird which is the Rhode Island Red chicken.
Yes, corn snakes are found in the wild in Rhode Island. They are native to the southeastern United States and can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, fields, and marshes. It is not uncommon to encounter corn snakes in the wild in Rhode Island.
The oldest synagogue in the United States was built in 1763 in Newport, Rhode Island. It is referred to as the Touro Synagogue.
yes
Rhode Island Red chickens.
Rode Island has Chickens
Rhode Island Red Fowls (Chickens & Roosters) Cutthroat trout
yes there are
Think the answer could be the Rhode Island Red chicken but please get this confirmed.
Rhode Island is not an island, it is a state in the northeast U.S.A. and would have the same animals as the rest of the northeast. The most famous animal would the Rhode Island Red, a breed of chicken known for it wonderful color and excellent egg production.
Rhode Island has many natural resources. These include plenty of seafood, an abundance of fresh, and salt water. Wild animals such as deer, raccoon, raccoon, duck, and other birds are also found in Rhode Island.
Rhode Island has no Official State Animal or mammal. It does have the Rhode Island Red Chicken as the Official Bird, the Striped Bass as the Official Fish and the Quahog as the Official Shell.
Beaver Raccoon White tailed deer
Rhode Island
Smallest state in the US is Rhode Island.It is smallest in terms of area.
"State of Rhode Island And Providence Plantations".