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Symbols for Oregon: Living Symbols (Animals and Fauna)
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Jan 5, 2007, 13:12 PST

Photo by Tom Smylie
From the Washington DC Library
Courtesy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlifer Service Digital Library System
Oregon State Animal
Did you know that the American beaver is North America's largest rodent and Oregon's state animal? This helpful and colorful nature guide will guide you through the beaver's habitat, characteristics, diet, and life cycle. If you want to use the photos in your report, simply double-click to enlarge them.
Source: New Hampshire Public Television

Oregon State Animal (Coloring Page)
Color in this silly illustration of the beaver building it's dam for fun.
Source: Welcome to Alaska

Photo by John and Karen Hollingsworth
From the NCTC Image Library
Courtesy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Digital Library System
Oregon State Bird
Did you know that when migrating, the male western meadow lark arrives before the female? This helpful and colorful nature guide will guide you through the Oregon state bird's habitat, characteristics, diet, and life cycle. If you want to use the photos in your report, simply double-click to enlarge them.
Source: New Hampshire Public Television

Oregon State Bird (Coloring Page)
This beautifully detailed coloring-page shows the western meadowlark nestled among the Oregon grape, Oregon's state flower. Color it in for a beautiful addition to your report or trace it as a reference for your own drawing.
Source: Friends Across America

Photo by Robert H. Pos
From the Washington DC Library
Courtesy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Digital Library System
Oregon State Fish
Learn all about your state fish, the chinook salmon, here! You can learn its common names and what it eats. You can even find the record for the largest chinook salmon ever caught in Oregon.
Source: State Fish Art

Oregon State Insect
Find our where the Oregon swallowtail lives, what it eats, and how it was adopted into legislature. Click on the butterfly for a fun butterfly art activity.
Source: University of Oregon

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