State Bird Quail: The state bird is The California Quail. It was adopted in 1931 also it's known as the valley Quail. It's known for it's adaptability.
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State Population:
California’s state population is 39.3 million people. The most population is in these three cities, which are San Diego, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. The largest cities when they were created September 4, 1781 Los Angeles is near the south. July 16, 1769 San Diego is at the south of California. November 29, 1777 San Jose at the northern part of California.
Largest Cities:
September 4, 1781 Los Angeles it is near the south. July 16, 1769 San Diego it is at the south of California and November 29,1777 San Jose it is at the northern part of California.
State Capital Sacramento: Sacramento was adopted in 1849 and it is the 5th biggest city in California and its known for its trees.
State Reptile Desert Tortoise: The state reptile is the Desert Tortoise. The Desert Tortoise is a timidly reptile that lives in sandy deserts the Mojave and Sonoran of south western north America. it can live from fifty to eighty years . It is listed as a threatened species. It eats grasses, herbs, and a wide variety of desert plants. The desert tortoises is most active during the day or the morning and evening and depending on the temperature.
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