Yes. There are over 100 million sheep in Australia, whilst the population of people is just over 23 million.
The ratio of the populations of China to that of Australia is approx 60:1. Of course, not all Australian people live in Australia, nor are all people who live in Australia nationals of that country.
The indigenous people of Australia, known as the Aborigines, brought dingoes to Australia.
They are animals, some people eat them
1500
Much the same ratio as America and Europe
people hunt all animals in Australia
THey are trapping and poising them.
Pretty close to 0. The ratio of people to just ants is estimated to be around 7 in ten million. Add in all the other insect species and you are talking a very, very small ratio.
No. Until the European settlers arrived, Australia didn't have any animals suitable for domestification and use as pack animals.
People in Australia will eat things such as chickens, cows and pigs like Americans. They will also eat kangaroos and alligators.
People in Australia will eat things such as chickens, cows and pigs like Americans. They will also eat kangaroos and alligators.
Surprising as it may seem, Australia does not actually have any "official" animals. The kangaroo and the emu are on Australia's coat-of-arms.