There are about 2 sheep per human
One of the most important parts of the economy of Wales is sheep farming. It is estimated that there are more than 11 million sheep in Wales. Sheep farming accounts for about 20 percent of the agricultural industry of Wales.
Yes
Sheep outnumber people in Uruguay with a 3:1 ratio. The ratio of the cattle to humans is almost quite the same at 3.7:1.
Yes, there are more sheep than humans in Wales. Estimates show that there are around four times as many sheep as there are people living in Wales. Sheep farming is an important industry in Wales, with the country having a long history of sheep farming.
there are definitely more than 2000 sheep in Wales
In the past New Zealand has had a sheep to people ratio of 16:1, but recently that ratio has changed. New Zealand now has a population of about 4.1 million people to about 45 million sheep.
As of the latest data, Mongolia has the highest sheep-to-people ratio in the world. The country is known for its significant pastoral economy, with millions of sheep grazing across its vast steppes. This results in a ratio that far exceeds the population, highlighting the importance of sheep herding in Mongolian culture and livelihood.
In 2007, there were around 38.5 million sheep and just over 4.2 million people. Assuming these numbers have changed little since then (which by all indication they haven't) the ratio of sheep:humans in New Zealand is around 9.2:1.
Same as any other country! The usual cats, dogs, horses, etc. FACT: there are twice as many sheep as people in wales
Sheep
wales's most common animal is a sheep:)xx