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Has anyone asked why palm trees are in the backdrop to represent California? Although there are a few species of palm trees native to California, the vast majority of the Arecaceae (palm) family grow in tropically climatic regions of earth. All I'm saying is, when I see a palm tree, I think Florida, Hawaii, or the... not California. I mean... why not the Grizzly Bear? |
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I'm not saying there are no palm trees in California, just that most are not native. Most of the palm trees you see outside are all imported... I mean you are in a suburb right.... Go into the mountains and tell me if you see a bunch of palm trees (no less lined up along your street in a perfectly straight line). I suggested a grizzly bear because that is our state animal insignia.... ya know like this California flag. Are you sure you guys are Californians? Ha ha.. ![]() |
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Yea the Bald Eagle was nearly extinct and it is still America's insignia... I'm just saying, if we're going to put something on a sticker to represent California, shouldn't it BE CALIFORNIAN? I mean, why not gold freaking nuggets it has more historic relevance!
Even if a palm tree is somewhat subtle, image if the statue of liberty was on the sticker... get what I'm saying? BTW Californian Grizzlys are extinct, not all Grizzlys. Still the same species guy. Last edited by habitat; 05-12-2008 at 04:50 AM. |
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