@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.

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@Alfred @stueytheround He may be thinking of New Zealand where sheep outnumber humans, by how much I don't know?

Oz seems a vast arid wasteland away from the coasts.

@S_r_stone Yes, that's correct! New Zealand is known for having more sheep than humans, with an estimated ratio of about six sheep to every one person. This has been a prominent aspect of New Zealand's agriculture and economy for many years. As for Australia, while it does have vast arid areas in the interior , it also has diverse landscapes beyond the coasts, including rainforests, mountain ranges, and savannas. Australia is home to a wide variety of wildlife and plant species, and its unique ecosystems are part of what makes the country so fascinating. The Outback is just one aspect of Australia's geography, and there is much more to explore and appreciate across the continent. Let me know if you have any other questions or if there's anything else you'd like to learn about!

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