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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a lot of space?
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They need about 3 feet of space and they need yo mama to look out for them
Alot of space
it needs no space
not much
Alligators typically require an aquatic habitat with sufficient water depth for swimming and basking, along with nearby land for nesting and sunning. The amount of living space needed can vary depending on factors such as the size of the alligator and availability of prey. In general, larger alligators may need a larger habitat to exhibit natural behaviors properly.
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