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Fun Facts about WEST VIRGINIA
The West Virginia State Animal is the Black Bear. The black bear isn't really black at all but rather a deep brown color. West Virginia black bears live mainly in the eastern mountain region, but black bears are common in 36 other states and Canada. They can grow to 5-6 feet tall.
The West Virginia State Bird: The West Virginia State bird is the cardinal. These birds are known for their bright red feathers and cheerful song. The male's feathers are bright red, but the female's feathers are a yellowish-brown.
West Virginia got its name when the western counties of Virginia separated from the state of Virginia during the Civil War because their people did not want to secede from the Union. Several other names were considered, including Kanawha, Allegheny, and Augusta. The citizens stuck with West Virginia because they were proud of their Virginian heritage.
The West Virginia State Flag: A white field is bordered in dark blue. West Virginia's flag displays a rock containing the date June 20, 1863, the day West Virginia became a state. The two men represent farming and mining. Below them are two rifles with a "Liberty Cap" on top the rifles. A banner ribbon includes the state motto " Mountaineers Are Always Free". Around the picture are a wreath of rhododendron and the name of the state on a red ribbon.
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