Great Gold Rush Symbols In California

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The California’s symbols were designed by the Great Gold Rush. First, the California State mammal is the Grizzly bear. Before the bears with destroyed, they lived in valleys and mountains in California. Impressively, when the settlers came, the bears did not run they lived off the people's livestock and resources. Sadly, the last bear was killed in the early 1920’s. But in 1953, the Grizzly bear was voted in to be the official state animal. In 1931, the valley quail was the named California state bird and is known for its ability to adapt fast. The valley quail has a white stripe under its beak, a black bib, and a black plum on its head.This fat bird is smaller than a pigeon. There are different names for the valley quail, and they are California

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