Population
|
U.S. State
|
7,283,000
|
New York
|
6,313,000
|
Pennsylvania
|
4,828,000
|
Illinois
|
4,161,000
|
Ohio
|
3,108,000
|
Missouri
|
3,055,000
|
Texas
|
2,788,000
|
Massachusetts
|
2,518,000
|
Indiana
|
2,423,000
|
Michigan
|
2,231,000
|
Iowa
|
2,220,000
|
Georgia
|
2,148,000
|
Kentucky
|
2,072,000
|
Wisconsin
|
2,023,000
|
Tennessee
|
1,897,000
|
North Carolina
|
1,884,000
|
New Jersey
|
1,858,000
|
Virginia
|
|
Population
|
U.S. State
|
1,830,000
|
Alabama
|
1,754,000
|
Minnesota
|
1,553,000
|
Mississippi
|
1,490,000
|
California
|
1,473,000
|
Kansas
|
1,384,000
|
Louisiana
|
1,342,000
|
South Carolina
|
1,314,000
|
Arkansas
|
1,189,000
|
Maryland
|
1,067,000
|
Nebraska
|
959,000
|
West Virginia
|
910,000
|
Connecticut
|
800,000
|
Oklahoma
|
695,000
|
Maine
|
543,000
|
Colorado
|
530,000
|
Florida
|
523,000
|
Washington
|
|
Population
|
U.S. State
|
430,000
|
Rhode Island
|
415,000
|
Oregon
|
412,000
|
New Hampshire
|
401,000
|
South Dakota
|
342,000
|
Vermont
|
321,000
|
North Dakota
|
277,000
|
Utah
|
245,000
|
Montana
|
196,000
|
New Mexico
|
185,000
|
Delaware
|
163,000
|
Idaho
|
154,001
|
Hawaii
|
124,000
|
Arizona
|
93,000
|
Wyoming
|
63,592
|
Alaska
|
43,000
|
Nevada
|
|
I'm a bit late, but you can do a Brazil version on my animal maps. It's kind to ask. And please ask if you want to do other countries, because I'll probably create other quizzes like it. But Brazil is ok.
But one question: why a dog...? It's not at all the Brazilian national animal, so...