really this depends on what type of population you would be carrying out as for example if someone is measuring the population of a state of a country then no animals wouldn't be counted as someone may have 100+ fish or something like that and it would make the result inaccurate but on the other hand if it was about the animal population in your area then of course yes hope this helps :)
Yes, they are an an example of the pet population.
there is no real answer to how many people in New-Zealand have pets but i would take a guess and say comparing it to Australia's number of pets i guess 1/3 of their population would have at least 1 pet!!!
27% of the worlds population travel with pets.
No...they are considered to be wild animals!
No.
It depends on what neighborhood you are in. Most of the time you have to build a pet store yourself or you can find pre-made stores in the lots bin in neighborhood mode.
pets in aneighborhood
Some day soon, I would like to visit the park to feed the ducks. I saw some ducks in my neighborhood last week. Some neighborhoods allow ducks to be kept as pets.
Forty percent of the worlds population have pets at home.
Pets are not allowed in the Vatican. Even the pope cannot have a pet.
yes he has two Pomeranian and two budgies and two cats. or,the neighborhood squirrels and the cat with rabies:)
In the context of royal pets, one's subjects would be expected to act with deference, respect, and care. This would involve following established protocols for interacting with the pets, such as addressing them by their proper titles and handling them gently and appropriately. Additionally, subjects may be expected to show loyalty and devotion to the royal pets, as they are considered important members of the royal household and symbols of power and prestige.