A single alpaca shelter should ideally provide at least 50 to 100 square feet of space per alpaca to ensure comfort and adequate protection from the elements. The shelter should be well-ventilated, insulated, and have enough room for the alpacas to move around freely. Additionally, it should include space for feeding, bedding, and access to clean water. It's important to consider the number of alpacas and their social needs, as they are herd animals and thrive in groups.
no it is not people it is a shelter
Big enough to close the door.
Answer You are in the wrong catagory. You should be in Arts and Entertainment.
Dolphins are free swimming and don't use any shelter.
a vulture lives in a nest in a big huge tree . the shelter is the tree
BIG ENOUGH notto get raped by nukes
Yes it does. In fact, it shrinks extremely quickly. I recently purchased an alpaca sweater that was a bit too big. I put it in the wash on the cold setting for about ten minutes, and air dried it. Now it fits wonderfully!
big isn't single. he is married.
Plastic tub ? A single Leopard Gecko should have at LEAST 2 square feet of floor space to move around !
a big one
in a big butt
They come in various sizes