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Number and type of Animal by GEO

19th January 2014

Introduction

This paper is going to analyze the population of different species in four countries, namely
France, Germany, Netherlands and Spain.
The paper will talk about the investigation within one nation first. After analyzing four countries separately, there will be another investigation joining the four countries’ data.

Kristy Kwan Yuen Ting

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Trend for species alone within one nation
FRANCE
General Picture
Average population of the species in France is 1,413,944, with 59% of female and 41% of male.
Lion, Panther and Bird are the major species in France. There are not much Alligator, Rabbit and
Tiger in France.
Overall speaking, for some of the species like Bird, Cat, Hippo, Leopard, Lion and Panther, their population peak at Dec.
For gender, there are more female than male in some of the species like Alligator, Bird, Cat, Frog,
Gazelle, Rabbit and Tiger. However, for Dog, ELK, Lion and Panther, the situation changes from more female to more male when time go by.

Kristy Kwan Yuen Ting

Tel:

+852 66717930

Email: ytkwanaa@gmail.com

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Number and type of Animal by GEO

19th January 2014

Detail Analysis
Alligator
Over the period from Jan 03 to Dec 06, the population for alligator is relatively low in France.
For male alligator, there is none. For female alligator, there are only a few from Jan 03 to Apr 03 and from Aug 06 to Dec 06.
Bird
Ranking the third in terms of average population of species in France, bird has a relatively stable trend. The population generally peaks at December, and there are more female birds than male, except Dec 05 and Dec 06.
Cat
Generally speaking, the whole population drops across the period. And the population

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