684,356
82,000
Lots, there is no count on cat owners because there are places on earth where people own cats yet do not speak or communicate with the public. The reason why the human population is known or roughly estimated better then cats is because it is the town owners job to know it's population which is still at best a rough estimate.
The average weight of a dog can vary greatly depending on the breed, size, and age of the dog. However, a general estimate for the weight of an average dog would be around 5,000 to 20,000 grams (5 to 20 kilograms). It is important to note that this is just a rough estimate and actual weights can range outside of this range.
You can estimate a dog's age by looking at their teeth, eyes, coat condition, and overall energy level. A vet can also make a more accurate estimate based on these factors and any medical records available.
States don't exactly have state dogs, i don't think. But, the US national dog is the Collie i don't know what the mn state dog is because I was looking for the answer. But I do know that Maryland had a state dog, the Chesepeake Bay Retriever.by brendan hi aj.bye.aj don't type the question you have.ok.yes or no.haha.
According to census.gov, the 2008 ACS population estimate of African-American people in Minnesota is 222,077 which is 4.3% of Minnesota's total population.
200,000
289,790
551,897
522,005
406,801
751,656
The 2005 estimate was 5,205,091. The 2000 census recorded a population of 4,919,479 in Minnesota. The last official estimate was a population of 5,266,214 in July 2009. The 2010 census numbers should be available the summer or 2011.
That depends on wether your referring to Albany, Minnesota or Albany, New York. Albany, Minnesota's population is 1,796 at the 2000 census. Albany, New York's population is 93,539 as of the 2008 estimate.
5,980
Lake of the Woods County in Minnesota has the smallest population, with an estimated population of around 3,900 people.
According to census.gov, the 2008 population estimate for Minnesota is 5,220,393.