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Cows are not a major cause of human deaths. While fatalities can occur from accidents involving cows, such as being kicked or trampled, the number is relatively low compared to other causes of death. It's important to practice caution and safety when around cows to prevent accidents.
The mammal group with the highest population is the mouse. With an estimated 30 per every human on earth, that means there are approximately 210 billion mice on the planet. The single mammal species with the highest population would be Humans. Cows number approximately 1.3 billion. Dogs number 500 million, cats number 300 million. In short, the animals whose specie has the highest numbers are the ones with the most importance to humans. Outside of rodents, chickens have the largest population with 24 Billion.
Alaska has the fewest number of people per square mile among US states, with a low population density due to its vast size and remote location.
Between 20-50 people worldwide are killed by cows each year, usually through accidents such as trampling or goring.
to people it can't even make you sick. to cows... i don't know.
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Ottawa ... The legislature.
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A bar graph would be the best type of graph to show the number of cows each of forty farmers owns. Each farmer's data can be represented by a separate bar, making it easy to compare the number of cows owned by each farmer at a glance. The x-axis would list the farmers, while the y-axis would represent the number of cows owned. This visual representation would effectively display the distribution of cows among the forty farmers.
In some countries they do, but not in the US.
By humans importing them from other countries.
No, a group of cows is called a herd of cows.
Cow, heifer, calves, buffalos
Yes, there are loads of cows in india thats why it's not the largest dairy farming country
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According to USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service ( www.usda.gov/nass ), the number cattle and calves in the United States on July 1 (year??) was 103.9 million head.
antelope, zebra, cows, sheep and horses... the list is huge !