According to the website at the related link, New Zealand has approximately 40 million sheep.
There are more sheep than people in New Zealand. There are around 4.2 million people in New Zealand and, in 2009, an estimated 40 million sheep.
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Approx. 42 million.addendum. yes, that is correct, the national flock has about halved to 42 million sheep.
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Australia. Whilst New Zealand has around 40 million sheep, Australia has between 110 million and 120 million sheep.
not as much as there are in new zealand
There are more sheep than people in New Zealand. There are around 4.2 million people in New Zealand and, in 2009, an estimated 40 million sheep.
I wouldn't say there are too many sheep in New Zealand, but there are definitely quite a few. However, there used to be 10-20 sheep for every person in New Zealand (40 million sheep to 4 million people). Now, as the population of the country grows (it's now at nearly 4.5 million) and the number of sheep shrink, the number of sheep per person has decreased.
There are more sheep than people in New Zealand. There are around 4.2 million people in New Zealand and, in 2009, an estimated 40 million sheep.
Because new zealand has good land and pasture for having sheep. seriously a stupid question!
There are more sheep than people in New Zealand.
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Approx. 42 million.addendum. yes, that is correct, the national flock has about halved to 42 million sheep.
In New Zealand, sheep outnumber humans 16 to 1.
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