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  1. Jun 5, 2018 · Many states have chosen the same animal as their state symbol as that animal is important to so many. For example, 20 states have chosen the honey bee as their state insect! The national bird for the United States is the Bald Eagle, and the national mammal is the American Bison.

  2. Having noted that North Carolina already had an official bird, tree, flower, and shell, Barr proposed the squirrel as a state symbol, characterizing it as “courageous and thrifty” (quoted in the Statesville Record and Landmark, June 4, 1969, sec. 2 p. 1).

  3. Having noted that North Carolina already had an official bird, tree, flower, and shell, Barr proposed the squirrel as a state symbol, characterizing it as "courageous and thrifty" (quoted in the Statesville Record and Landmark, June 4, 1969, sec. 2 p. 1).

  4. Dec 29, 2022 · Gray squirrel. This is a weirdly specific category for a state emblem, but in 1968 lawmakers designated the gray squirrel as Kentucky's "state wild animal game species." These bushy-tailed nut...

  5. Our Mission. State Symbols USA is dedicated to promoting appreciation and conservation of our natural, historic, and cultural treasures through an interactive website providing information on state and national symbols & icons, cities, towns, parks, landmarks, historic markers, and historic and iconic figures. We promote further learning by ...

  6. The first symbol was the Seal of Kentucky, which was made official in 1792. The original seal also contained the future state motto. It served as the state's only emblem for over 130 years until the adoption of the state bird in 1926. Enacted by law in 2010, the newest symbols of Kentucky are the state insect, the honey bee, and the state ...

  7. The squirrel was proposed to be a state symbol for as it was seen to be “courageous and thrifty”. It inhabits a wide area including the swamps of eastern North Carolina and the hardwood forests of the piedmont. They are also seen hurrying on tree branches in parks, and trees in the neighborhood.

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