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Page 1: Texas State Symbols. Texas state symbols are important because they reflect the many things that are special about Texas

Texas State Symbols

Page 2: Texas State Symbols. Texas state symbols are important because they reflect the many things that are special about Texas

Texas state symbols are important because they reflect the many things that are special

about Texas.

Page 3: Texas State Symbols. Texas state symbols are important because they reflect the many things that are special about Texas

Texas is nicknamed the “Lone Star State” because the state flag just has one star. This has been

the official state flag since 1845.

Page 4: Texas State Symbols. Texas state symbols are important because they reflect the many things that are special about Texas

The Texas State Song is “Texas, Our Texas.” It was the winner of a state song contest

sponsored by the legislature and was adopted in 1929.

Page 5: Texas State Symbols. Texas state symbols are important because they reflect the many things that are special about Texas

“Friendship” is the Texas State Motto.

Page 6: Texas State Symbols. Texas state symbols are important because they reflect the many things that are special about Texas

The Texas State Flower is the bluebonnet, which is one of the oldest state symbols, because it was chosen in 1901. Bluebonnets bloom all over Texas in the spring.

Page 7: Texas State Symbols. Texas state symbols are important because they reflect the many things that are special about Texas

The Texas State Bird is the mockingbird, which was adopted as our state bird in 1927. These

birds imitate the calls of other birds.

Page 8: Texas State Symbols. Texas state symbols are important because they reflect the many things that are special about Texas

The official state large mammal is the Texas longhorn. Their long horns have an average width

of 5 ½ feet.

Page 9: Texas State Symbols. Texas state symbols are important because they reflect the many things that are special about Texas

The official Texas small mammal is the armadillo, which was approved by the Texas

legislature in 1995.

Page 10: Texas State Symbols. Texas state symbols are important because they reflect the many things that are special about Texas

Would you believe that Texas even has an official state dinosaur! The Pleurocoelus, adopted in 1997, is thought to

have roamed near Glen Rose over 105 million years ago.

Page 11: Texas State Symbols. Texas state symbols are important because they reflect the many things that are special about Texas

For something to become an official Texas symbol, a resolution or motion must be submitted in either

the Texas House of Representatives or Texas Senate.

Page 12: Texas State Symbols. Texas state symbols are important because they reflect the many things that are special about Texas

To become a law, the resolution must be approved

by members of the Texas House of Representatives and Texas Senate and then must

be signed by the Governor of Texas.