This depends upon the type of practice the veterinarian is in. A large animal veterinarian doing dairy herd checks may see two farms a day and do herd checks on over 10,000 animals. In contrast, a small animal veterinarian may see 25-40 animals a day, depending on the length of each appointment and whether multiple animals were seen at one time.
it all depends on there it is how many vets are there and how much business
About 7 to 10
Many animals hide in burrows or caves in the hot day. Some animal to avoid the heat of the day only come out at night.
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Diurnal animals
Many desert animals are nocturnal and hide during the day. At night the come out and find what food they can.
They mostly come out in the day to find for food.
Not very many, and most will be in their mid 80's by now.
6 per day.
3000
Animals who sleep during the day and are awake at night are called nocturnals.
chameleons bats foxes coyotes and night monkeys