Humans are the 3rd most populous species in South Dakota?
Charlie_Warlie on
There are more turkeys in Indiana than people pretty sure.
rube_X_cube on
South Dakota has more bigs and more cattle than people, but they still get 2 senators. Honestly, we should make the Dakotas one state.
No_Obligation4496 on
This has to be so inaccurate lol. Not only is it mislabeled it also doesn’t show things like chickens.
TimeKeeper70 on
I remember hearing at one time that Vermont had more cows than people. maybe the tables have turned?
Confident_Bad_1005 on
Thanks everyone who pointed out my errors. It appears there are more states that should have been included in the “more livestock than people” category. Not sure what happened there. I’ll have to look over the data on my school computer after spring break. I did remember that the data did not include calves, but that doesn’t account for all of the differences.
MoneyManx10 on
The pigs in those states should have voting power in the electoral college
TourDuhFrance on
Clearly, South Dakota is ruled by an Axis of husbandry. Bovine and swine, united to rule over mankind.
CharlieGator69 on
Shouldn’t DC be included in „more pigs than people“?
satyrday12 on
Red states tend to have more sheep than people.
Traditional-Job-411 on
I can tell you this map is wrong, at least regarding cattle. Montana and Wyoming has more cattle than people.
speaker4the-dead on
I was halfway expecting a democrat/republican split map with no follow up context
Astro-Draftsman on
Pretty sure there is more cows than people in nebraska. It’s a 3 cows per 1 person ratio
joaovitorxc on
Now do Brazil
RT-Shleswig on
Why’d Greenland annex Florida?
Additional_Snacks on
Myriad data issues aside (and it seems there are quite a few), I feel like we need to know if South Dakota has more pigs or cattle.
ajtreee on
The ambiguous state of Florida of having neither humans nor livestock represented is consistent with all i have read about the flee state.
GaryNOVA on
Grey – a bunch of weirdos
ramcoro on
What about chickens? There are billions of chickens across the US.
jckipps on
What happened in RI, DE, and FL? No data on livestock, or no census data on people?
Now do a similar one with chickens and turkeys. I expect that humans would be outnumbered almost everywhere.
Danktizzle on
There used to be more bison here too. But those livestock people took care of them. That was back before the land was just a spreadsheet and actually valuable.
toph88241 on
Wyoming has more cows than people and isn’t on the map
Jaymac720 on
What’s up with Florida and Delaware?
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It seems that Florida has no data for livestock.
Florida is populated exclusively with man-cow-pigs
Iowa actually has about the same number of people and cows. 3 million people, 3 million cows and 30 million pigs
Montana has about 2 million cows to about 1 million people
You cannot convince me that either Wyoming or Nebraska have more people than cows.
I guarantee there are more cattle than people in Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Montana. Possibly Oklahoma, missouri, Iowa, and Idaho as well.
South Dakota having more pigs than people and more cattle than people is mildly interesting.
SD is screwed if there is an animal uprising.
I don’t think this map is correct, Montana has more cows than people.
[As of 2024, nine states had more cattle than people: SD, NE, ND, WY, KS, MT, ID, OK, and IA](https://www.nationalbeefwire.com/cattle-inventory-vs-human-population-by-state-when-it-comes-to-cattle-in-the-united-states-some-states-have-more-of-our-bovine-friends-than-they-do-people)
Why are we grey? Tell me!!!!
Humans are the 3rd most populous species in South Dakota?
There are more turkeys in Indiana than people pretty sure.
South Dakota has more bigs and more cattle than people, but they still get 2 senators. Honestly, we should make the Dakotas one state.
This has to be so inaccurate lol. Not only is it mislabeled it also doesn’t show things like chickens.
I remember hearing at one time that Vermont had more cows than people. maybe the tables have turned?
Thanks everyone who pointed out my errors. It appears there are more states that should have been included in the “more livestock than people” category. Not sure what happened there. I’ll have to look over the data on my school computer after spring break. I did remember that the data did not include calves, but that doesn’t account for all of the differences.
The pigs in those states should have voting power in the electoral college
Clearly, South Dakota is ruled by an Axis of husbandry. Bovine and swine, united to rule over mankind.
Shouldn’t DC be included in „more pigs than people“?
Red states tend to have more sheep than people.
I can tell you this map is wrong, at least regarding cattle. Montana and Wyoming has more cattle than people.
I was halfway expecting a democrat/republican split map with no follow up context
Pretty sure there is more cows than people in nebraska. It’s a 3 cows per 1 person ratio
Now do Brazil
Why’d Greenland annex Florida?
Myriad data issues aside (and it seems there are quite a few), I feel like we need to know if South Dakota has more pigs or cattle.
The ambiguous state of Florida of having neither humans nor livestock represented is consistent with all i have read about the flee state.
Grey – a bunch of weirdos
What about chickens? There are billions of chickens across the US.
What happened in RI, DE, and FL? No data on livestock, or no census data on people?
Now do a similar one with chickens and turkeys. I expect that humans would be outnumbered almost everywhere.
There used to be more bison here too. But those livestock people took care of them. That was back before the land was just a spreadsheet and actually valuable.
Wyoming has more cows than people and isn’t on the map
What’s up with Florida and Delaware?