No, there are more humans than crocodiles in the world. Crocodiles are a relatively small population compared to the global human population.
New Zealand
Because that's where most of America's population was, and more food was needed there than in the South and West of the USA.
Because that's where most of America's population was, and more food was needed there than in the South and West of the USA.
The number of cows in the United States is generally higher in the South, specifically in states like Texas, which has the largest cattle population in the country. The Midwest also has a significant number of cattle, particularly in states like Nebraska and Kansas. Overall, while both regions have substantial cattle industries, the South tends to have a larger concentration of cows.
Yes, Wyoming has more cows than people. The state is known for its large cattle population and is one of the top producers of beef in the United States. Wyoming's population is relatively small compared to its cattle numbers.
How much damage does a bull do to what? Humans? Fences? Other cattle? Other animals? Please be more specific.
Norway.
Australia and New Zealand are known to have more sheeps and cattles than people.
There are numerous merits of you know about the population. You can target your market in more better way and this increase the chances of success of you business, It helps the Government to analyze how to do the planning for the population because it the responsibility of the government.
Mexico has an estimated cattle population of 22 million, while Texas has an estimated population of 16 million (2010). Mexico has more "cows".
No Brazil has more range cattle resulting in more cattle