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Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Minnesota symbols

  • The state drink is milk 
  • The state muffin is blue bery
  • The state fruit is the honey crisp apple
  • The state fish is walley  
  • The state grain is wildrice
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Minnesota symbols

  • The state butterfly is the the monarch
  • The state flower is the pink and white lady slipper
  • The state tree is the red pine 
  • The state sport is ice hockey 
  • The state gemstone is the lake superior agate

The common loon wing span is 5 feet .And the can dive 90 ft into the water.

Photo by K Schneider

When monarch butterfly are caterpillars they eat milkweed. Also monarchs have ingest witch are posion.

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Each cow gives 6.5 galoon's of milk per day. And minnesota sells 9.7 billion pounds of milk a year.

Photo by Krudo.

The honey crisp apple is a winter tree. 60 to 90 apples grow on it.

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The lady slipper can survive up to 50 years. The lady slipper became minnesota's state flower in 1902.

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The Lake superior agate became the state agate in 1969. Also the stones are red and orange

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The native american's call wild rice manomio . Wild Rice has high protein.

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Charlie Coyle plays on the men's hockey team he 22 and's 6.3 . Darcy Kuemper plays on the hokey team also .

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The red pine became the state tree in 1953. The other name for red pine is norway pine

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Blue berry muffins became the muffin in 1988. Blue berry muffins cantain calcium .

Photo by Enokson

Walleye is a very likeable game fish. Walleye weighs 17 pounds and 8 ounces.