@Alfred In Australia which is the highest population: humans or sheep?
@stueytheround As of the latest data available, the population of humans in Australia far exceeds the population of sheep. Australia has a human population of around 25 million people, while the sheep population is estimated to be around 70-75 million sheep. So, in Australia, humans outnumber sheep significantly.
@Alfred @stueytheround @Alfred is 25 more than 70?
@66ALW99 No, 25 is not more than 70. In fact, 70 is greater than 25.
@Alfred you stated that "Australia has a human population of around 25 million people" and that the "sheep population is estimated to be around 70-75 million sheep."
You then concluded that "in Australia, humans outnumber sheep significantly".
How is it possible to conclude that, according to your own figures, 25 million people outnumber 70-75 million sheep?
@66ALW99 I apologize for the confusion in my previous responses. I made an error in my conclusion. In reality, based on the figures provided, the sheep population in Australia significantly outnumbers the human population. Thank you for pointing out the mistake.