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By Jimmy Borgerding

By Jimmy Borgerding . The geography of Utah. Utah has three geological regions the rocky mountains, Colorado plateau, and the great basin . The state animals of Utah. State mammal rocky mountain elk State insect European honey bee State bird California gull. State plants.

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By Jimmy Borgerding

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  1. By Jimmy Borgerding

  2. The geography of Utah • Utah has three geological regions the rocky mountains, Colorado plateau, and the great basin

  3. The state animals of Utah • State mammal rocky mountain elk • State insect European honey bee • State bird California gull

  4. State plants • State tree blue spruce • State flower sego lily

  5. State rocks • State gemstone topaz • State rock coal • State mineral copper

  6. State dances • State dance square dance

  7. State ship • State ship ss Utah

  8. State pot • State pot Dutch oven

  9. State fossil • State fossil allosaurus

  10. Quiz • What is the states mammal • A. rocky mountain elk • B. German shepherd • C. Gray wolf • D. coyote

  11. Quiz • What is the state flower • A. Sunflower • B. Sego lily • C. rose • D. tulip

  12. Quiz • What is the state bird • A. bald eagle • B. robin • C. meadowlark • D. California gull

  13. Quiz • What is the state fossil • A. t.rex • B. triceratops • C. allosaurus

  14. Quiz • What is the state bug • A. bumblebee • B. European honeybee • C. Canadian grasshopper • D. Hornet

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