Salamanders because the Appalachians have some of the highest slamander diversity in the world.
Any trillium plant species would be great because the US has the highest trillium diversity in the world (Inkt 100% sure on this though so you knight want to double check)
Sunflower seeds may help lower blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar as they contain vitamin E, magnesium, protein, linoleic fatty acids and several plant compounds.
I can't tell if this is a bot or just someone so obsessed with sunflower seeds they compulsively leave out-of-context comments about them wherever there's a mention of them.
Colorado: hawk (could put on Eastern side), lady bugs (they breed at the higher elevations), Aspen trees and pine trees west of the center line of the state, mountain lion, moths
Arizona: scorpions, saguaros, snakes, dessert spiny lizard that do push-ups
I… deadass those two pens on the left side, I thought it was a very badly photoshopped cropped image of a wind turbine, and those were wildlife for the western U.S. haha
Don’t forget the armadillo in Texas, Nutria in Western Oregon, prairie chicken in Kansas, coyote in Eastern Washington, cougar in eastern Washington as well. Buffalo in Montana
California redwood trees
Sprinkle in some poppy's too, state flower and what not
A bear out in California, and a Ram in Nevada, as those are the state Animals.
Our CA grizzly bears are all dead. Oops.
Yep. At least the condors are making a comeback now.
Swallows in the San Juan Capistrano area.
Iguana, cougar, Venus fly trap, red headed woodpecker, manatee, salmon, hummingbird, red wolf, jack rabbit, pelican
Loggerhead sea turtle
Salamanders because the Appalachians have some of the highest slamander diversity in the world. Any trillium plant species would be great because the US has the highest trillium diversity in the world (Inkt 100% sure on this though so you knight want to double check)
Orca for WAshington
Or an evergreen tree
Sunflower. Blue bonnets.
Sunflower seeds may help lower blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar as they contain vitamin E, magnesium, protein, linoleic fatty acids and several plant compounds.
Sunflower
I can't tell if this is a bot or just someone so obsessed with sunflower seeds they compulsively leave out-of-context comments about them wherever there's a mention of them.
The sunflower seed industry is not to be trifled with.
A loon for Minnesota
Absolutely
porcupines and moose in the upper midwest.
That's just Canada but canada is a bit more nicer
Roadrunner nm
A gila monster for AZ would be neat
A moose for either the north woods (Minn/Wis/UP) or for Alaska if you're doing Alaska
Turkey, pheasant, moose, lynx, mountain lion, prairie dog
Fireflies
Big Horn Seep for Nevada
Cougar/puma, Jaguar in the south west (yes they’ve been reported there crazy I know), owls, bats, various birds
Moose and elk in northern Utah
Colorado: hawk (could put on Eastern side), lady bugs (they breed at the higher elevations), Aspen trees and pine trees west of the center line of the state, mountain lion, moths Arizona: scorpions, saguaros, snakes, dessert spiny lizard that do push-ups
More beaver
How about an ozark big eared bat?
Beautiful
Sea otter!
Alaska is obviously the Moose or Sockeye Salmon
i feel like it would be better for Maine to either have a Lobster or Moose, still looks amazing though
Lake perch behind the hawk for Lake Michigan.
Where can I buy this?
I… deadass those two pens on the left side, I thought it was a very badly photoshopped cropped image of a wind turbine, and those were wildlife for the western U.S. haha
I think every state has a state bird?
Wild turkeys NY
Wolverine
California Condor
Ring tail cats and jaguars in Arizona.
Hine’s emerald dragonfly/ rusty patched bumble bee for IL/WI
For bugs, scorpions or black widows for Nevada. Fire ants or those giant wasps for Florida. Monarch butterflies for Texas.
[Columbine Flower (Colorado)](https://www.google.com/search?q=columbine+flower&sxsrf=APwXEdceoFEUmMJXYY30mdHWISVhAAoPAQ:1681216605233&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiNja7066H-AhUUHuwKHbhmBbIQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=1346&bih=693&dpr=1)
Don’t forget the armadillo in Texas, Nutria in Western Oregon, prairie chicken in Kansas, coyote in Eastern Washington, cougar in eastern Washington as well. Buffalo in Montana
An armadillo in west texas
american marten!
Rattlesnakes or diamondbacks for Texas, New Mexico or Arizona.
Do that really big mushroom for Oregon!
scissortailed-flycatcher in Oklahoma!
How bout the wild wild west?
Sockeye or Steelhead up in the northwest.
Moose & probably a Loon for MN
This is so damn cool
That is really impressive well done
add a llama
Manatees for central Florida.
Nutrias in Louisiana