What is wyoming flag?

The flag of Wyoming features a bison on a blue field with the state seal and the words "Equal Rights" written above it. The blue field represents loyalty, the white border symbolizes purity and uprightness, and the red symbolizes bravery and valor. The bison represents the state's history and natural resources, as well as the state's official mammal. The state seal features a cowboy on horseback, a woman who symbolizes the state's motto of "Equal Rights," and shield with a plow, an oil derrick, and a miner's tools representing the state's agriculture, industry, and natural resources. The Wyoming flag was adopted on January 31, 1917.