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  2. List of U.S. state insects - Wikipedia

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    Lady bug (state bug) Coccinellidae: 1974 [10] Eastern tiger swallowtail (state butterfly) Papilio glaucus: 1999 [11] Stonefly (state macroinvertebrate) Order Plecoptera: 2005 [12] Florida: Zebra longwing (state butterfly) Heliconius charitonius: 1996 [13] Georgia: European honey bee (state insect) Apis mellifera: 1975 [14] Eastern tiger ...

  3. Category:Lists of fauna of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    List of birds of New Jersey; F. List of frogs and toads of New Jersey; S. List of snakes of New Jersey This page was last edited on 20 April 2015, at 03:20 (UTC). ...

  4. Warner Bros. Jungle Habitat - Wikipedia

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    More recently, under the management of Ringwood State Park, JORBA built single-track trails designed for bicycle, equestrian, and foot traffic. There were 11 to 12 miles of single-track trails by 2008. [needs update] There was negotiation between West Milford and New Jersey to lease the 10-acre (40,000 m 2) macadam parking lot for recreational use.

  5. List of U.S. state birds - Wikipedia

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    The northern cardinal is the state bird of seven states, followed by the western meadowlark as the state bird of six states. The District of Columbia designated a district bird in 1938. [ 4 ] Of the five inhabited territories of the United States , American Samoa and Puerto Rico are the only ones without territorial birds.

  6. Migratory animals face sharp declines. How we in New Jersey ...

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    The new report focuses mainly on species listed in the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, or CMS, a U.N. treaty to protect biodiversity.

  7. New Jersey amber - Wikipedia

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    Of the inclusions found in Sayreville ambers, 34% are identified as dipterans, [4] while a 2001 paper notes that up to 20% of the inclusions found in New Jersey amber are of coccoid true bugs. [8] In 2010 the coccoid number was reported to only be 10% of all inclusions, while nematoceran flies made up 30% of the inclusions and parasitoid wasps ...

  8. This New Jersey man breeds bugs for a living - AOL

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    Ciccia continued to grow his business and now has over 150+ pounds of bugs, from worms, to insects and soon-to-be butterflies and moths. Learn more about Jersey Worms in the video above on this ...

  9. This New Jersey man breeds bugs for a living - AOL

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