Greyhounds typically require a moderate amount of living space, with a preference for a home that allows them to stretch out comfortably. While they can adapt to apartment living due to their calm demeanor, they should have access to a secure outdoor area for regular exercise. A space of around 300 square feet is often adequate for a single greyhound, but they thrive best with a little extra room to roam and relax. Regular walks and playtime are essential for their well-being.
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50.00
56 feet?
12 km
As there is less space , and three men share the craft the amount of space will be less.
In my opinion, basset hounds are really sweet. I have a five year old female basset hound and I love her SO much!
Oceans worth.
billions of gallons.. per a month more is grown
It need exactly 2500 sq ft.
No living being - plants or otherwise - have yet been discovered in outer space; much less living beings that move through outer space!
When an iPod is put into a computer, iTunes will automatically come up. Near the bottom of the iTunes page that has come up there will be a coloured bar. This bar shows you how much space is used up and what is using it. The remaining of the bar, the grey bit, is what represents unused space.
No. Humans, for example, need much more space to live than ants.