A general guideline is that one sheep requires about 10 to 15 square feet of space in a barn or shelter, and about 1/4 to 1/2 acre of pasture for grazing, depending on the quality of the pasture and the sheep's needs. However, these requirements can vary based on the breed, age, and purpose (meat, wool, or milk production) of the sheep. It's essential to ensure they have enough room to move, graze, and exhibit natural behaviors for their health and well-being.
Sunflowers need about 1 to 2 square feet of space to grow effectively.
About 1 foot around
1-2 acres
1/4 of a mile
around 1/4 for one sheep. (thats what my sheep live in and he's happy!)
I think an elephant needs 1 square mile
there is no plural for sheep 1 sheep is call a sheep and more than 1 sheep is call a sheep
To answer this simply, it depends on how much the file is. PS You dont need to care about 1 song maybe 1000 but not 1 song
they need about a shed sized space . x
a 1 meter and a half vivarium will do good for a milk snake
1/2 an acre
two blocks but it has to be 1 block away from a 1 block thick wall or monsters get in