Tennessee is considered a country state. They wear cowboy boots, and a hat. Ride, bulls and horses, and USUALLY own barns. The animals they may raise there is sheep, horses, cow, cattle, chicken, and any barns animal. Not all the people in Tennessee own animals or barns, but a majorette of them do!
There are no documented alligator populations near Savannah, Tennessee. However, there are breeding populations farther upriver in the Wheeler Lake section of the Tennessee River in northern Alabama, and in Shelby, Tipton, Haywood, and Fayette counties in southwestern Tennessee.
In Tennessee, there are bounties on coyotes and wild hogs. These bounties are in place to help control the populations of these animals, which can cause damage to crops and property. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency offers rewards for hunters who successfully remove these species from the environment.
no there are also found in plants
Tennessee's state songs include; "My Homeland, Tennessee", "When It's Iris Time In Tennessee", "My Tennessee", "Tennessee Waltz", "Rocky Top", "Tennessee", "The Pride of Tennessee", and "The Tennessee Bicentennial Rap: 1796-1991".
horses. they were brought here from Europe.
All of the above can be found in Tennessee. Black bears are only in the mountains in the eastern end of the state; the others are found in many parts of Tennessee.
Racoons, beavers, possums, coyotes, bears, many kinds of deer
racoon
they were found when Tennessee was admitted to the union
no kiddin
unknown
Tennessee Agates are primarily found in the areas surrounding the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee, United States. Some specific locations include the counties of Smith, Warren, and White.
They were found in Nashville Tennessee
cats dogs ?
currently none
The eastern diamondback is not found in Tennessee, only the timber rattler is.