2. Pennsylvania Brook Trout (Salvelinius fontinalis) The Brook Trout as you can see is the state fish. It can grow from 10 to 26 in., it weighs from 11oz. To 7lbs. D ark olive body with a brownish to greenish back and light worm like markings. They eat other living-things.
7. Pennsylvania White-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginanus) Head and body length can get to 150 to 200 cm, the tail is 10 to 28 cm, and height at the shoulders is between 80 and 100 cm. White fur is located in a band behind the nose, around the eyes, inside the ears, over the chin and throat, on the upper insides of the legs and beneath the tail. They feed on a variety of vegetation, depending on what they have in there habitat.
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9. The genus name Odocoileus is from the Greek words odon or tooth and koilos or hollow so put together they make "hollow tooth.”
10. Ruffed Grouse(Bonasa umbellus) The Ruffed Grouse is the state bird. It can get up to 14 in. in length and it is a medium sized bird. It is redish brown. And as feathers and blackish ruffs covering its body.