Horses, beavers and squirrels, oh my! Here's every state animal across the US.
Each state is unique for its landscape, culture and various emblems. State symbols like official birds, trees, flags and flowers are common, but did you know some states have some uncommon ones?ÌýFor example, Utah has a (the Dutch oven) and over half the states have . Twenty states have milk listed as a .
When it comes to state mammals, not every state thinks the same. Some list state animals, some specify state mammals and some even include land and ocean mammals. Some don't have one at all.Ìý
Alabama
The is Alabama's state mammal.
Alaska
The is Alaska's state mammal, chosen for its abundance along the Unuk River and Southeast, Southcentral and Interior Alaska.Ìý
Arizona
Arizona's state mammal is the , a close relative of the raccoon and coatimundi.Ìý
Arkansas
As the most popular game animal in the state, the is Arkansas' state mammal.
California
The is California's state mammal. These grizzly bears are now extinct due to hunting in California.Ìý
Colorado
Colorado's state mammal is the Ìýand it is only found in the Rockies.
Connecticut
Connecticut's state mammal is the , the largest of the Earth'sÌýtoothed whales. Connecticut hadÌýthe second-largest whaling industry in the 1800s, just after Massachusetts.
Delaware
The is designated as Delaware's state wildlife animal. This mammal is indigenous to the state.
District of Columbia
Washington, D.C.'s official state mammal was decided in 2020 and is the , a mouse-eared bat species found in D.C. and other parts of the U.S.
Florida
Florida's state animal is the , but the state also lists manatees as the state marine mammal and porpoises or dolphins as the state saltwater mammal.
Georgia
Georgia has two state mammals: the white-tailed deer and the .Ìý
Hawaii
Hawaii has named three state mammals: the , the ÌýandÌýthe , designated in 2015. According to the state Senate legislature, the state named its official mammals to increase awareness and combat potential extinction. The most recent, the hoary bat, is the native land mammal in Hawaii.Ìý
Idaho
Idaho doesn't have a state mammal but it does have a state horse, the .Ìý
Illinois
Like Arkansas and Georgia, Illinois' state mammal is the .
Indiana
Indiana does not have a state mammal as of 2023.Ìý
Iowa
Iowa does not have a state mammal as of 2023.
Kansas
The is the state mammal of Kansas.Ìý
Kentucky
Kentucky's state mammal is the , declared in 1968 as the state wild animal game species.Ìý
Louisiana
The is Louisiana's state mammal.
Maine
Maine's state mammal is the . This state is the only eastern state to have a sizeable moose population, according to the Maine Secretary of State's office.
Maryland
Maryland doesn't have an official but they do have a state dog, cat and horse. Maryland's state horse is a Thoroughbred, its state dog a Chesapeake Bay Retriever and its state cat a calico cat.Ìý
Massachusetts
Massachusett's state marine mammal is the .
Michigan
The is Michigan's state game mammal.Ìý
Minnesota
While Minnesota does not have an official state animal, include the white-tailed deer, the Eastern timber wolf, the black bear, the thirteen-lined ground squirrel, the wood tick and the wolf.Ìý
Mississippi
Mississippi's state land mammal is the , and the state water mammal is the bottlenose dolphin.Ìý
Missouri
The , a hybrid horse and donkey, is Missouri's official state animal.
Montana
Montana's state mammal, the , was voted on by Montana schoolchildren.Ìý
Nebraska
Nebraska's state mammal is the .
Nevada
The is the official state animal of Nevada.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire's state animal is the .Ìý
New Jersey
are New Jersey's state animal, chosen by a fifth grader and eighth grader because of their importance to farming and race horsing in New Jersey.
New Mexico
The is New Mexico's state mammal. The famous Smokey Bear was a real black bear found injured afterÌýa forest fireÌýin New Mexico and was later chosen as a symbol for fire prevention ÍûÔÂÖ±²¥s.Ìý
New York
New York's state mammal is the . Beaver commerce led to the establishment of Dutch and English trading posts where New York was colonized.Ìý
North Dakota
North Dakota does not have a designated state mammal but the is the state's official horse.Ìý
Ohio
Ohio's state mammal is the .
Oklahoma
The is Oklahoma's state animal. Oklahoma also designates the Mexican free-tailed bat as its official state flying mammal and the raccoon as itsÌýstate furbearer.
Oregon
Oregon's state animal is the and is known as the "Beaver State."
Pennsylvania
The is Pennsylvania's state animal.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island selected the harbor seal as its official state marine mammal in 2016.Ìý
South Carolina
South Carolina has a lengthy list of state animals. Its official state animal is the . It also designated the mule as its state heritage work animal, the bottlenose dolphin as its state marine mammal and the northern right whale as the official state migratory marine mammal.
South Dakota
The is South Dakota's state animal.
Tennessee
Tennessee has an official state wild animal, the
Texas
The is Texas' state small mammal and the longhorn is the state's official large mammal. Texas also holds the Mexican free-tailed bat as its state flying mammal.Ìý
Utah
Utah's state animal is the .Ìý
Vermont
The is Vermont's chosen state animal.
Virginia
Virginia doesn't have an official state mammal, but its state bat is the andÌýits state dog is the American foxhound.
Washington
Washington has both a state endemic mammal, the Ìý(mammals ), and a state marine mammal, .
West Virginia
The was chosen by students, teachers and sportsmen as the state animal ofÌýWest Virginia.Ìý
Wisconsin
Wisconsin designates two state animals: the as the state's wildlife animal and the dairy cow as the state's domesticated animal.Ìý
Wyoming
The is Wyoming's official state mammal.Ìý
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