IF you can extrapolate that across the full year, that would be an average of 35.5 birds killed by each cat/each year. IF you can use that figure for all outdoor cats, you get a calculation of 4.1 billion birds killed each year.
about 39-100
15 cats and 25 birds15x4=6025x2=5050+60=110
About 1 billion birds are killed in the US every year so possibly, 5 to 10 billion birds per year. As for per day, possibly 1 to 10,000 birds.
Four. One is a dog, one is a cat, one is a pig, and one is a cow. All but three of the animals are dogs. One dog, four animals. The same applies to cats, pigs, and cows. One cat, four animals. One pig, four animals. One cow, four animals.
There are two cats in the room. Each of the eight cats has a tail, so there are a total of eight tails. However, since each tail belongs to a cat, there are only two cats in the room.
about 39-100
it is estimated that over 2.5 million birds and small animals are killed by cats each YEAR. yet there is still so many...............
26.7% American Bird Conservancy estimated that 26.7% of birds are killed by cats.
Because birds understand each other better because they are the same species. It's a bit like cats and dogs. They don't understand each other but cats do understand other cats.
In 2000, around 25,500 cats were killed from animal testing.
5000000000000
18 cats,22 birds and 36 dogs....
If they are trained and know each other for a long time.
15 cats and 25 birds15x4=6025x2=5050+60=110
over 900
There are no specific statistics on how many people are injured or killed by cats in the Everglades each year. However, feral cats pose a threat to native wildlife in the Everglades by preying on endangered species.
because the three birds are hiting each other and they mite of killed ash if lugia did not come