1-2 acres
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.
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.
Lemurs require a significant amount of space to thrive, as they are highly social and active animals. In the wild, they inhabit large territories, often ranging from several acres to dozens of acres, depending on the species and availability of resources. In captivity, a minimum space of around 100 square feet is recommended for small groups, but larger enclosures are ideal to accommodate their social behaviors and provide enrichment. Overall, adequate space is essential for their physical and psychological well-being.
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.
how much space that daisy need
not that much space..
a lot of space?
There are about 100,000 giraffes left in the wild .
Lions in captivity don't need to hunt because they are fed. But cages are like prison cells. The lion enclosure at the Toronto Zoo is a couple of acres outdoors and about 1500 square feet indoors. The indoor enclosure has a part that is not visible to the public and the lions go in there. But they are curious enough to have a look at the public too and they are fed in the publically visible area.
They need about 3 feet of space and they need yo mama to look out for them
it needs no space