Mexico ranked No. 46 'most endowed' while USA gets No. 94
A new, interactive map is creating a lot of buzz on-line.
The map ranks the different nations of the world by how "endowed" their men are.
The interactive map was recently released on targetmap.com where its already received 3.1 million views.
The creator of the map took different scientific studies from across the world and complied them into one database.
The map shows that men from different nations are not are not equal.
In the first group, with the most endowed men are:
1) Congo
2) Ecuador
3) Colombia
4) Ghana
5) Colombia
6) Venezuela
7) Lebanon
8) Cameroon
9) Bolivia
10) Hungary
11) Sudan
Mexico was ranked in the second group at Number 46.
The data for Mexico was reportedly taken from a 2003 study by a group named the Mexican Institute of Sexology (IMESEX).
The map and its data was recently featured on the website for Mexico's El Universal newspaper.
Among the second tier are:
12) Jamaica
13) Panama
14) Benin
15) Brazil
16) Peru
17) France
18) Haiti
19) Puerto Rico
20) Dominican Republic
21) Czech Republic
22) Burkina Faso
23) Senegal
24) The Gambia
25) Netherlands
26) Cuba
27) Belgium
28) Zambia
29) Beliz
30) Italy
31) Angola
32) Egypt
33) Zimbabwe
34) Guatemala
35) Georgia
36) Paraguay
37) Nigeria
38) Chad
39) Central African Republic
40) Denmark
41) South Africa
42) Nicaragua
42) Cote d'Ivoire
43) Slovakia
44) Uraguay
45) Slovenia
46) Mexico
47) Gaza Strip
48) Morocco
49) Bulgaria
50) Costa Rica
51) Tunisia
52) Honduras
The map ranked the United States in the fourth tier at Number 94.
The data for the United States was reportedly taken from a 1999 study by the McIlney Institute of California.
No such institute with that name could be found on-line.
Figures from the World Bank show that fertility rates are declining in most nations across the globe.
One graphic shows that overall global fertility rates have fallen in half compared to those in 1960.

Click here for interactive map