There are about 100,000 giraffes left in the wild .
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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.
Giraffes typically require a significant amount of space to roam and graze, with estimates suggesting they need at least 1-2 acres per animal in a natural habitat. In captivity, zoos often provide larger enclosures to accommodate their height and movement needs. Additionally, ample space is crucial for their social interactions and overall well-being. Ultimately, the exact space requirements can vary based on factors such as age, health, and social dynamics.
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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 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.
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They live in the savanna where it is very hot, so they adapt to the sun
not that much space..
a lot of space?
In captivity a giraffe lives for about 28 years. In the wild a giraffe lives for about 25 years.