1-2 acres
i dun know
Turtles need a tank that is at least 10 gallons per inch of their shell length to thrive in captivity. It is important to provide enough space for them to swim, bask, and move around comfortably.
i don't think they are because in the wild they have a wide range for them to travel on and in captivity there is not as much space
Yes, they certainly are - they have been known to weigh as much as 40kg. It is thought that penguin body size is directly related to habitat - larger species (such as Emperors, Adelies, Kings and Gentoos) are found on the Antarctic continent and sub-Antarctic islands. This is due to the fact that larger bodies are more able to withstand extreme cold temperatures.
The amount of space a penguin needs depends on the species and their habitat. Generally, in captivity, penguins require a large enclosure that mimics their natural environment, including water for swimming and space for nesting and socializing. For example, a colony of penguins might need several hundred square feet to thrive, while wild populations can occupy vast areas based on their breeding and feeding habits. Ensuring adequate space is crucial for their physical and mental well-being.
Cheetahs need a couple of acres to survive in the wild or in captivity. They need bushes, tall grass, and other large plants in order to hide from predators.
A penguin does not need alot of excise because a penguin does not eat much and if you don't eat much it does not matter about you excise. :)
If it's a virus related then it will take up alot of space, but if it's fairly safe then it won't take up much room. If your computer blocks it, then it is probably dangerous to your laptop or computer.
That depends on the type of penguin.
As much as a regular penguin
A cheetah typically requires a home range of about 20 to 1,500 square kilometers depending on factors such as prey availability and habitat quality. In captivity, cheetahs need a large enclosure with space to run and exercise.