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  • [Type]: Amphibian
    [Symbol]: American bullfrogLithobates catesbeiana
    [Adopted]: 2005
    [Image]: American bull frog
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Animal
    [Symbol]: Missouri mule
    [Adopted]: 1995
    [Image]: Missouri Governor Warren Hearnes with champion mules at 1969 state fair
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  • [Type]: Aquatic animal
    [Symbol]: PaddlefishPolyodon spathula
    [Adopted]: 1997
    [Image]: Paddlefish
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  • [Type]: Bird
    [Symbol]: BluebirdSialia sialis
    [Adopted]: 1927 or 1929
    [Image]: Bluebird
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Dance
    [Symbol]: Square dance
    [Adopted]: 1995
    [Image]: Square Dance
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  • [Type]: Dessert
    [Symbol]: Ice cream cone
    [Adopted]: 2008
    [Image]: Ice Cream
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Dinosaur
    [Symbol]: Hypsibema missouriensis
    [Adopted]: 2004
    [Image]:
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  • [Type]: Fish
    [Symbol]: Channel catfishIctalurus punctatus
    [Adopted]: 1997
    [Image]: Channel Catfish
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Flower
    [Symbol]: Hawthorn (also known as "red haw" or "wild haw")Crataegus punctata
    [Adopted]: 1923
    [Image]: White Hawthorn
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Fossil
    [Symbol]: Crinoid Delocrinus missouriensis
    [Adopted]: 1989
    [Image]: Crinoid
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  • [Type]: Game bird
    [Symbol]: Bobwhite Quail Colinus virginianus
    [Adopted]: 2007
    [Image]: Bobwhite Quail
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  • [Type]: Grape
    [Symbol]: Norton Vitis aestivalis
    [Adopted]: 2003
    [Image]: Norton
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Grass
    [Symbol]: Big bluestem Andropogon gerardi
    [Adopted]: 2007
    [Image]: Big Bluestem
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Hockey team
    [Symbol]: St. Louis Blues (NHL)
    [Adopted]: 2019
    [Image]:
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  • [Type]: Holiday
    [Symbol]: Missouri Day (Third Wednesday in October)
    [Adopted]: 1915
    [Image]: Missouri Day is the third Wednesday in October.
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  • [Type]: Horse
    [Symbol]: Missouri Fox Trotter Equus ferus caballus
    [Adopted]: 2002
    [Image]: Missouri Fox Trotter
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  • [Type]: Insect
    [Symbol]: Honeybee Apis mellifera
    [Adopted]: 1985
    [Image]: Honeybee
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Invertebrate
    [Symbol]: Crayfish
    [Adopted]: 2007
    [Image]: Crayfish
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Mineral
    [Symbol]: Galena
    [Adopted]: 1967
    [Image]: Galena
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  • [Type]: Motto
    [Symbol]: Salus Populi Suprema Lex Esto (Latin: "Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law.")
    [Adopted]: 1822
    [Image]: A 10-cent Saint Louis postage stamp, 1845-46, bears the state seal and motto.
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  • [Type]: Musical instrument
    [Symbol]: Fiddle
    [Adopted]: 1987
    [Image]: Fiddle
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Reptile
    [Symbol]: Three-toed box turtle Terrapene carolina triunguis
    [Adopted]: 2007
    [Image]: Three-toed Box Turtle
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Rock
    [Symbol]: Mozarkite
    [Adopted]: 1967
    [Image]: Mozarkite
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  • [Type]: Song
    [Symbol]: "Missouri Waltz"
    [Adopted]: 1949
    [Image]: Missouri Waltz
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Tartan
    [Symbol]: "Missouri Tartan"
    [Adopted]: 2019
    [Image]: Missouri Tartan
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  • [Type]: Tree
    [Symbol]: Flowering dogwood Cornus florida
    [Adopted]: 1955
    [Image]: Flowering Dogwood
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Tree nut
    [Symbol]: Eastern black walnut Juglans nigra
    [Adopted]: 1990
    [Image]: Eastern Black Walnut
    (State symbols)

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About This Tool

Missouri is the 24th State in the Midwestern Sectional Figure Skating Championships. Missouri is home to the famous American writer Mark Twain. Missouri was founded on August 10 by the 1821 as one of the new states created by the Louisiana Purchase from new land purchases with France. Nicknamed The “Show Me” State, Missouri derives its name from The postal code word for “Canoe” in The native Sioux language, and is abbreviated to Mo, capital of Jefferson City.

Over the past few decades, the state of Missouri has changed its symbols. You may not think of Missouri Mule, Square dance, Ice cream cone, Bobwhite Quail Linus Linus ianus, Crayfish, Galena, etc. . So far a total of 27 state symbols have been registered in this random tool generator. If you want to learn more about symbol images and related information, please refer to this tool.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Missouri state symbols.

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