In the US which state has the most animals living in it?
what is the most endangered animal in the us....it's the polor bear
According to the Humane Society of the United States, Georgia produces 1,663,736 broiler chickens. Assuming that they are all slaughtered in Georgia, that would be the state that kills the most animals.
Colorado because their fine is $500,000 and if you abuse the animals you have to go to jail for 6 years.
Depends on the state and their rules. But most states allow you to hunt most small game animals. Some require licenses and some don't for certain animals.
Washington State flourishes with dairy farms, beef farms, horses, swine, and goats.
I think united states is the most to abuse animals. I think united states is the most to abuse animals.
Maryland state animals are the: Calico and the Chesapeake Bay Retriever
No. The Circle of Friends Humane Society in Grand Forks, North Dakota only euthanizes pets in cases of extreme aggression or extreme illness. There are no deadlines for any of the pets sheltered there. Some pets are at the shelter for a long time because they are committed to finding homes for as many animals as possible.
The three most profitable domestic animals in Utah are cattle, sheep, and poultry. Cattle, particularly for beef production, thrive in the state's vast grazing lands, while sheep are valued for both meat and wool. Poultry, especially egg-laying hens, are in high demand for local consumption. These animals contribute significantly to the state's agricultural economy.
I have done a little bit of searching and came up with an answer I have learned that California is possibly one of the States containing the most "Pets" not wild animals...
because it has the everglades on the way to Orlando and it has most of the animals in the everglades national park.