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Are there Yellow Cardinals in Kentucky?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

No, the Yellow Northern Cardinal is not another species of cardinal, just a rare genetic mutation of the ordinary Northern Cardinal. See some great images of one in Kentucky, along with a link to a paper than explains the phenomenon (PDF). What state has yellow Cardinals? In 2018, a bright yellow cardinal bird in Alabama […]

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Are there wolves in Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Grand Canyon National Park, where animals are protected, is part of the region. There is an abundance of elk and deer as a food source for wolves. The region is connected to where wolves now live in the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Areas. If allowed, wolves will disperse naturally to the Grand Canyon region. Are […]

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What rich people live in Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Here Are The 5 Richest People In Hawaii And What They Do 1) Pierre Omidyar. Joi Ito/Flickr. 2) Jay Shidler. The Shielder Group. 3) Blair Parry-Okeden. FairlyOddParents1234/Wikipedia. 4) Steve Case. Keith Allison/Flickr. 5) Larry Ellison. Oracle PR/Flickr. What is the wealthiest part of Hawaii? KapaluaHawaii places ranked by per capita income Rank Place County 1 […]

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What are the bad things about Montana?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The Top Ten Reasons Not To Visit Montana, EVER Only one ski resort. Too cold. Glaciers haven’t melted yet. Too many beers to choose from. Not allowed to not drink. Might get eaten by a wildlife. If the bears don’t kill you… Only food is testicles. What are the downsides to living in Montana? Disadvantages […]

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What percentage of Austin is white?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

72.6%. Table Population Persons 65 years and over, percent  8.9% Female persons, percent  49.2% Race and Hispanic Origin White alone, percent  72.6% What is the ethnic makeup of Austin Texas? According to the U.S. Census Bureau the racial composition of Austin is: Anglo (Non-Hispanic White): 48.9% Hispanic or Latino: 34.5% African American: […]

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Is Michigan divided into two parts?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Located in the center of the Great Lakes, Michigan is divided into two land masses known as the Upper and Lower Peninsulas. The Mackinac Bridge, which connects Michigan’s upper peninsula to the rest of the state, spans five miles and is one of the world’s longest suspension bridges. Why is Michigan split into two parts? […]

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Do you put Washington DC in city or state?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

What is Washington, DC? Washington, DC, isn’t a state; it’s a district. DC stands for District of Columbia. Its creation comes directly from the US Constitution, which provides that the district, “not exceeding 10 Miles square,” would “become the Seat of the Government of the United States.” What do you put for city and state […]

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What are the benefits of living in Vermont?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

List of the Pros of Living in Vermont You have a surprising amount of space to enjoy in Vermont. You can still enjoy a coastal community. You will live in a community which is almost always politically engaged. You can’t fake it to make it in Vermont. Vermont likes to take a simple approach to […]

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Is Houston a Hispanic city?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The Hispanic population in Houston is increasing as more immigrants from Latin American countries come to work in the area. As of 2006 the city has the third-largest Hispanic population in the United States.As of 2011, the city is 44% Hispanic. How much of Houston is Hispanic? Table Population Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander […]

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Is South Dakota an open carry state?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Open Carry is legal. South Dakota is a permitless carry state. Anyone 18 or older who can legally possess a firearm can carry openly or concealed in South Dakota without a permit/license. Can you conceal carry in South Dakota without a permit? South Dakota residents and nonresidents who may lawfully possess a pistol are not […]

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Is North Dakota a flat state?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Study shows North Dakota is third flattest state | Local News Stories | willistonherald.com. Is North Dakota flat? It is very flat, and is quite fertile. This area of North Dakota is mostly farm country, with wheat, sugarbeets, and maize as staple crops, and along with other crops and livestock, cover the area. What US […]

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What is the state gemstone of South Dakota?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Fairburn Agate. Fairburn Agate – South Dakota State Gemstone Paperback – January 1, 2009. What is South Dakota stone? The mineral stone known as the rose quartz is hereby designated as the official state mineral stone of the State of South Dakota, and the Fairburn agate is hereby designated as the official state gemstone of […]

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What natural events shaped the geography of Washington state?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and rising young mountains all remind us that Washington State is situated along the violent boundary between ocean and continent. How was Washington’s geology formed? The geology of Washington is the result of a complex history of tectonic events. It is an amalgam of various terranes, accreted through geologic time.The terranes of […]

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How many museums are in Minnesota?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The Minneapolis metropolitan area has 55 museums in total, so you can stay busy from your first visit to your tenth (or beyond!). From electricity to Russian art, our museums will expand your horizons. How many Museums are there in Minnesota? Museum of Design and Chair of the Minnesota Association of Museums. According to the […]

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What is there to see between Palm Springs and Las Vegas?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Palm Springs to Las Vegas Road Trip Stops Big Morongo Canyon Preserve | 215 Miles to Vegas. Hi-Desert Nature Museum | 205 Miles to Vegas. Wine and Rock Shop | 202 Miles to Vegas. Joshua Tree Saloon | 199 Miles to Vegas. Glass Outhouse Art Gallery | 179 Miles to Vegas. Kelso Depot Visitor Center […]

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