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about 450.000 while the human population is only about 300.000

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what is the country with as many sheep as people?

New Zealand is known for having a high sheep population, estimated to be around six sheep to every one person.


What shape is Iceland?

Many Icelandic people can see a sheep in Iceland. The Northwest part would then be the sheep's head, the Southwest part its legs and the east part would be the back.


Does Iceland have wild sheep?

no


Which country has twice as many sheep than people?

iceland or wat ever


What is the country with ad many sheep as people?

New Zealand is a country with a population of approximately 5 million people and over 30 million sheep, making it a country where there are more sheep than people. Sheep farming is a significant industry in New Zealand.


What main products are in Iceland?

Sheep wool carpets.


What country has double the amount of sheep than there are people?

New Zealand has double the amount of sheep compared to its human population. With a sheep population of over 30 million and a human population of around 5 million, sheep outnumber people by a significant margin in the country.


What are the two traditional kinds of meat in Iceland?

are fish and mutton (meat from a sheep).


Is any part of Iceland covered with grass?

There aren't many trees in Iceland anymore. Once it was said to have been covered with trees and vegetation, but unchecked sheep grazing and logging for fuel and building materials over the years have changed all that.


What are the animals in Iceland?

The Icelandic Falcon a breed of the species Gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus). The largest falcon species in the world.


How many continents Iceland have?

Two continents have Iceland.


What kind of foods are eaten in Iceland?

mostly the same as in Europe but more fish. Special Icelandic meals include rice pudding, sheep head, shark, dried fish, flat bread, sheep jam, sheep balls, and bjúgur