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Thick layers of silt from wind-blown glacial deposits, called loess, is the basis for our state soil. This map shows where the soil is found in Mississippi.

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(DSM #PL709) Mississippi has more petrified wood than any other state east of the Mississippi River.

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The fruit and seeds of a Southern Magnolia

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Southern Magnolia full tree image.

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The Magnolia is seen throughout the Southeast and is known as a symbol of luck and stability.

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(Biological Sciences Bird Collection) The wood duck is the state waterfowl of Mississippi.

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Male Wood Duck

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This Bottlenose dolphin skeleton was found by Vet School students and donated to the school for use in the anatomy lab.

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Image of Bottlenose dolphins swimming and jumping in the ocean.

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(MISSA031147 ) The tickseed (Coreopsis) is a beautiful, vivid yellow color that grows in prairie regions. It can be up to 2 feet tall.
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