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Yes, there are generally more cows than deer in Kentucky. According to agricultural reports, Kentucky has a significant cattle industry, with the number of cattle often exceeding 1 million. In contrast, while deer populations are substantial in the state, estimates typically place the white-tailed deer population in Kentucky around 1 million as well. Thus, while the numbers are close, cattle outnumber deer in the state.
Included in the top ten states in deer population is Kentucky. Also included are Indiana, Kansas, Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, North and South Dakota.
There are 419 cities in the state of Kentucky
Kentucky has six state regions
Kentucky has 38 State Senators.
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Kentucky was the fifthteenth state. So, there were 14 states before Kentucky.
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The Commonwealth of Kentucky has two (2) senators, like every other state in the union.
No, native antelope do not inhabit Kentucky. The state is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer and elk, but antelope species like pronghorn are typically found in western North America. Some private preserves or zoos in Kentucky might house antelope, but they are not part of the state's natural wildlife.
There are zero countries in Kentucky. Kentucky is one state inside of a much larger country that is in the world.
There are 100 state representatives in the Kentucky House of Representatives. Kentucky has 6 US Representatives in Congress.