Pennsylvania State Symbols By Kate Traeger
State Animal What is our state animal? (Hint: They have antlers.) You are doing great. State Animal
White Tailed Deer are herbivores White Tailed Deer are herbivores. Doe give birth to one to three fawns at once after the gestation period of seven months. Bucks lose their antlers in the fall and they grow back in the spring. The White Tailed Deer is the smallest deer family in North America. State Animal
State Insect What is our state insect? (Hint: It glows.) It’s easy , you can do it. State Insect
There are two thousand Firefly species. Fireflies are omnivores There are two thousand Firefly species. Fireflies are omnivores. Fireflies love moisture and they often live in humid areas. Some adult Fireflies don’t eat. State Insect
What is our state dog? (Hint: Scooby Doo is this kind of dog.) Come on you can do it. State Dog
A Great Dane is 28 to 34 inches tall A Great Dane is 28 to 34 inches tall. Great Danes are tall short haired dogs that are very active. The colors of the Great Dane are Brown Black and Blue-Black. Great Danes are also called Grand Danois. State Dog
It is so easy I know you can do it. What is our state bird? (Hint: People sometimes mistake it for a turkey.) It is so easy I know you can do it. State Bird
The Ruffed Grouse is also called Bonasa Umbellus The Ruffed Grouse is also called Bonasa Umbellus. A Ruffed Grouse is a member of the pheasant family. The wing span is 22 to 25 inches. Ruffed Grouse do not migrate. State Bird
The answer looks nothing like me, but you can do it. What is our state fish? (Hint: It lives in small cold streams.) The answer looks nothing like me, but you can do it. State Fish
The Brook Trout is sometimes called the Eastern Brook Trout The Brook Trout is sometimes called the Eastern Brook Trout. It is in the Salmon family. It has a green brown color with a marble design. Most Brook Trout live in fresh water few live in salt water. State Fish
It’s easy, because I can do it. So you can to. What is our state tree? (Hint: It has needles but is not a pine tree.) It’s easy, because I can do it. So you can to. State Tree
Tsuga Canadensis is the scientific name Tsuga Canadensis is the scientific name. The Eastern Hemlock grows well in shade and lives long. It is a native tree to eastern North America. The wood is soft and it is air dried. State Tree
It is pretty like me. So it’s easy. What is our state flower? (Hint: It can be white, purple, pink, and red It grows on trees.) It is pretty like me. So it’s easy. State Flower
Kalmia Latifolia is comely know as Mountain Laurel Kalmia Latifolia is comely know as Mountain Laurel. It is native to Eastern United States. The Mountain Laurel is a flowering plant in the blueberry Family. Mountain Laurel has alternate or whorled leaves. State Flower
State Ship What is our state ship? (Hint: The last word is Niagara.) You know the answer. State Ship
The USS Brig Niagara was launched in 1813 The USS Brig Niagara was launched in 1813. The ship was built on Presque Isle Bay, PA. It is one of the last remaining ships from the War of 1812. In 1913 it was rebuilt for the battle of Lake Erie State Ship
What is the state fossil? (Hint: It has large eyes like a frog.) You can do it. State Fossil
Phacops rana is a species of trilobite from the middle of the Devonian period. It is up to 6 inches long. Its habitat is rolling up into a ball like a Pill bug. Phacops rana has an exoskeleton. State Fossil
What is the state seal. (Hint: It has black horses on it What is the state seal? (Hint: It has black horses on it.) (Hint: It has the state motto on it.) (Hint: It has an olive branch, cornstalk, and wheat on it.) I know you can do it. State Seal
The state seal has a shield with a ship, a plow, and 3 bunches of wheat. It is an important state symbol because it is the symbol of our state. The coat of arms is surrounded by black horses on both sides, and a bald eagle. State Seal