>>> from collections import Counter
>>> mylist = ["Bob", "Mike", "Bob", "Mike", "Mike", "Mike", "Bob"]
>>> Counter(mylist)
Counter({'Mike': 4, 'Bob': 3})
List = ["Elephant", "Snake", "Penguin"]
print(len(List))
# With the 'len' function Python counts the amount of elements
# in a list (The length of the list).
# In this case the output is '3' because there are 3 elements in the list.
from collections import Counter
a = [1,2,3,4,5,6,6,6,5,5]
Counter(a)
list.count(element)
list1 = ['red', 'green', 'blue', 'orange', 'green', 'gray', 'green']
color_count = list1.count('green')
print('The count of color: green is ', color_count)
List = ["Elephant", "Snake", "Penguin"]
print(len(List))
# With the 'len' function Python counts the amount of elements
# in a list (The length of the list).
a = ["more", 4, 6]
print(len(a))
# prints 3