The size of a monkey's cage depends on the species and its behavioral needs. Generally, larger primates require more space to move, climb, and engage in social interactions, often necessitating enclosures of at least 100 square feet or more. Smaller species, like tamarins or marmosets, may need less space, but enrichment and vertical space for climbing are crucial. It's essential to provide a stimulating environment that mimics their natural habitat for their well-being.
finger monkey cage
About as big as a great danes cage i would say
it means put them in a cage
8.5ft
Really depends on how big the bird is / how big it will get. The bigger the bird, the bigger the cage you will need. I would recommend getting at least a 20Lx20Wx29H sized cage for a parrot.
you would probably need a medium sized cage for a male rat as they are quite big. but you could get a cage with a few ladders and and a exercise wheel to keep it active.
you shouldn't cage dolphins dolphins need relaxing environments, also if you picked out a normal cage like a dog cage it (obviously) wouldn't keep water in
You need the scuba gear from the photo guy and go diving. The cage is down there.
a small one.
If it is a frog that is a natural inhabitant of the area, you need to let it be free.
Well, they can be house broken but a sensible option would be to keep them in a cage because your house could be dangerous for them to explore without supervision.
Between the a and the a in Veronicas