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Illinois Facts & Stats
State Animal: White-tailed Deer...Illinois schoolchildren voted to select the white-tailed deer as the state animal in 1980. The vote was made official by the General Assembly in 1982.
State Dance: Square Dance...The Square Dance was designated as the official state dance in 1990.
n 1907, Illinois school children selected the Violet as the State Flower of Illinois. In 1908, the General Assembly approved a bill to make this official. State Fossil: Tully Monster...The Tully Monster is the state fossil. The Tully Monster was a soft-bodied marine animal that lived 280 to 340 million years ago. More than 100 Tully Monster fossils have been found in Illinois. More about the Tully from the Illinois State Museum: "The Tully Monster was first found by Mr. Francis Tully in 1958. He took the specimen to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. The specimen defied identification and became known as the "Tully Monster." The name stuck. When Dr. Eugene Richardson formally described the new animal, he gave it the name Tullimonstrum gregarium. The species name gregarium means common. This refers to the fact that Tully Monsters are fairly common fossils in the Mazon Creek deposits. More recently they have also been found in open-pit coal mines in central Illinois. The Mazon Creek deposits are located in Will and Grundy Counties. They are some of the most important fossil deposits in North America because the soft parts of many organisms are preserved. The deposits contain the remains of both plants and animals. Some of the organisms lived in the ocean; others were washed in from the nearby shore. The material is preserved in concretions of ironstone." State Insect: Monarch Butterfly...n 1974 a third-grader from Decatur suggested that the monarch butterfly become the state insect. School children lobbied for the monarch butterfly and the General Assembly passed a bill making it official in 1975. State Mineral: Fluorite...The General Assembly established Fluorite as the state mineral in 1965. Illinois is the largest producer of Fluorite in the United States. Fluorite is used in making steel, enamels, aluminum, glass, and many chemicals. State Motto: State sovereignty, national union State Nickname: Prairie State Origin of state's name: Algonquin Indian for "tribe of superior men" State Prairie Grass: Big Bluestem...In 1989 the Big Bluestem became the state prairie grass. The General Assembly adopted this designation following a poll of students conducted by the Illinois Department of Conservation.
State Song: Illinois
State Tree: White Oak...In 1973, a special poll of 900,000 schoolchildren changed the State Tree from the Native Oak to the White Oak. Illinois By thy rivers gently flowing, Illinois, Illinois, From a wilderness of prairies, Illinois, Illinois, When you heard your country calling, Illinois, Illinois, Not without thy wondrous story, Illinois, Illinois,
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