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An alligator typically requires a habitat that provides ample water and land space for basking and nesting. Generally, a single adult alligator needs a territory of about 20 to 100 acres, depending on the availability of resources like food and shelter. In captivity, it's recommended to provide at least a few hundred square feet of space per alligator to ensure their well-being. However, larger enclosures are always preferable to accommodate their natural behaviors.

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