List of U.S. state fossils

Most American states have made a state fossil designation, in many cases during the 1980s. It is common to designate one species in which fossilization has occurred, rather than a single specimen, or a category of fossils not limited to a single species.
Some states that lack an explicit state fossil have nevertheless singled out a fossil for formal designation as a state dinosaur, rock, gem or stone.
Table of state fossils
States lacking a state fossil
- Arkansas
- Hawaii
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Minnesota
- The giant beaver was proposed in 2022.
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Iowa
- The crinoid was proposed in 2018.
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New Hampshire
- The American mastodon (Mammut americanum) was considered in 2015.
- New Jersey
- Rhode Island
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Texas
- The state dinosaur of Texas is Sauroposeidon proteles.