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[edit]DescriptionStatefossil 2016-02-02.png |
English: US States that have designated an official State Fossil , either under the name "State Fossil" or "State Dinosaur", or in Florida, "State Stone". |
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current | 00:22, 14 December 2017 | 1,500 × 1,022 (192 KB) | NuclearWizard (talk | contribs) | Florida, Iowa, and Arkansas now have state fossils. | |
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