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Identification Statistics > State fossil > Common name (most recent) by state

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States (A to Z) Description
Alabama Whale
Alaska woolly mammoth
Arizona petrified wood
California saber-toothed cat
Colorado stegosaurus
Connecticut dinosaur tracks
Delaware belemnite
Florida agatized coral (state stone)
Georgia shark tooth
Idaho horse
Illinois Tully Monster
Kentucky brachiopod
Louisiana petrified palmwood
Maine plant
Maryland murex snail / gastropod
Massachusetts dinosaur tracks
Michigan mastodon
Minnesota giant beaver
Mississippi whales
Missouri crinoid
Montana duck-billed dinosaur
Nebraska woolly mammoth
Columbian mammoth
Imperial mammoth
Nevada ichthyosaur
New Jersey duck-billed dinosaur
New Mexico theropod dinosaur
New York eurypterid
North Dakota shipworm-bored petrified wood
Ohio trilobite
Oklahoma Allosaurid dinosaur
Oregon Dawn redwood
Pennsylvania trilobite
South Dakota ceratopsid dinosaur
Tennessee bivalve
Utah carnosaurian dinosaur
Vermont beluga whale
Virginia bivalve
Washington Columbian mammoth
West Virginia fossil coral (state gem)
Wisconsin trilobite
Wyoming fish


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