State Animal: White-tailed Deer Native Americans and settlers alike relied on the white-tailed deer for food and clothing. The white-tailed deer continues to flourish in forests across Pennsylvania.
- What is PA state mammal?
- What is Pennsylvania's national fruit?
- What is the state nut of Pennsylvania?
- What is Pennsylvania's state wildflower?
What is PA state mammal?
Pennsylvania State Animal | White-tailed Deer.
What is Pennsylvania's national fruit?
The apple was chosen because it is grown in every Pennsylvania county and the world's largest apple processor is in the state. Rep.
What is the state nut of Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania does not have an official state nut. Our state tree is the eastern hemlock, which produces inch-long, egg-shaped cones rather than nuts. The short list of states that do have official state nuts or nut trees are Alabama, Arkansas and Texas, all with the pecan; Missouri, black walnut; and Oregon, hazelnut.
What is Pennsylvania's state wildflower?
The Pennsylvania state flower, the kalmia latifolia, grows wild in every county in the state.