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Missouri's state dinosaur is called a hadrosaur, also known as a duck-billed dinosaur. This page has great information on hadrosaurs, and even baby hadrosaurs. The square photos at the bottom are great for reports (click to enlarge). Source: Museum of Paleontology: UC Berkleley Missouri State Fossil You’ll learn all about the Missouri state fossil, a sea lily from the Pennsylvanian Period, at this great informative site. Source: State Fossils
Find out why the mineral galena is important and why it was chosen as Missouri's state mineral. Learn about the galena mining industry in Missouri and where galenda can be found. Source: Missouri Secretary of State Missouri State Mineral Learn all about mozarkite including how it got its name. You can also learn about Philip Widel here. He was the inspiratin behind mozarkite becoming the state rock. Source: Blackwater, Missouri © Copyright 2004 by ClassBrain.com |

