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WY State Symbols
Symbols for Wyoming: Living Symbols (Creatures)
By Nora Kirkeby
Aug 8, 2007, 13:29 PST

Meadowlark
Photograph by John and Karen Hollingsworth
Courtesy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Digital Library Service
Wyoming State BirdThis beautiful full-color nature guide will teach you all about Wyoming's state bird, the meadowlark. You can learn about the meadowlark's life cycle, habitat, diet, characteristics and more. To see larger versions of the beautiful photographs, simply double-click.
Source: New Hampshire Public Television

Wyoming State Bird (Coloring Page)This intricately detailed coloring page shows the Wyoming's state bird, the meadowlark, nestled among Indian paintbrushes, which are Wyoming's state flower.
Source: Friends Across America

Courtesy of the U.S. Deparment of Agriculture of Forestry Images
Wyoming State FishWyoming's state fish is the cutthroat trout. You can learn all about this state's fish on this great site. From other common names, to the record for the largest cutthroat trout ever caught in Wyoming.
Source: Wildlife Forever

Courtesy of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
Wyoming State MammalThis beautiful full-color nature guide will teach you all about Wyoming's state mammal, the bison. You can learn about the bison's life cycle, habitat, diet, characteristics and more. To see larger versions of the beautiful photographs, simply double-click.
Source: New Hampshire Public Television

Wyoming State ReptileWikipedia really is a wonderful site. This page on the horned toad (more properly called the horned lizard), will give you a wonderful look at Wyoming's state reptile.
Source: Wikipedia





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