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State Bird: Mockingbird State Game Bird: Bobwhite Quail State Wild Animal: Raccoon State Fish: Largemouth Bass State Insects: Firefly and Ladybug State Butterfly: The Zebra Swallowtail State Flower: Iris State Wildflower: The Passion Flower State Tree: Tulip-Poplar State Amphibian: The Tennessee Cave Salamander State Reptile: The Eastern Box Turtle State Rocks: Agate and Limestone |
State Gem: Pearl State Slogan: "Tennessee-America at It's Best." State Songs: "My Homeland, Tennessee" written by Nell Grayson Taylor, music by Roy Lamont Smith and "When it's Iris time in Tennessee" by Willa Waid Newman. Motto: Agriculture and Commerce Origin of State Name: The name may come from Tanasi, the Cherokee name for a village on the Little Tennessee River. Nickname for State: The Volunteer State. This unofficial nickname recognizes the valor of volunteer soldiers from the state during wars in the 18th and 19th centuries. Nickname for residents: Tennesseans |