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ISO 3166-2:US > Codes > Sorted by Name > States US-NM
State fossil > Age Triassic
State fossil > Binomial nomenclature Coelophysis bauri
State fossil > Common name theropod dinosaur
State Name New Mexico
Symbols > State animal Black Bear
Symbols > State bird
Chaparral Bird (Roadrunner)
Symbols > State motto
Crescit eundo (It grows as it goes)
U.S. state amphibians > State amphibian
New Mexico Spadefoot Toad
(Spea multiplicata)
U.S. state colors > Color 1
U.S. state colors > Color 2
U.S. state grasses > Binomial name Bouteloua gracilis
U.S. state insects > Binomial name Pepsis
U.S. state insects > State insect
Tarantula Hawk Wasp
U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones > State Geological Symbols > Rock Turquoise
U.S. state mottos > Motto Crescit eundo
U.S. state reptiles > State reptile
New Mexico Whiptail Lizard
U.S. state reptiles > Year adopted 2003
U.S. state soils > State soil
Penistaja
U.S. state trees > State tree
Pinyon
(Pinus edulis)

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SOURCES: Wikipedia: ISO 3166-2:US ; Wikipedia: State fossil ; John; "State Names, Seals, Flags and Symbols" by Benjamin F. Shearer, Barbara S. Shearer.; FirstGov Official Government Website, Wikipedia; Wikipedia: List of U.S. state amphibians ; Wikipedia: List of U.S. state colors ; Wikipedia: List of U.S. state grasses ; Wikipedia: List of U.S. state insects ; Wikipedia: List of U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones ; Wikipedia: List of U.S. state mottos ; Wikipedia: List of U.S. state reptiles ; Wikipedia: List of U.S. state soils ; Wikipedia: List of U.S. state trees

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