Allosaurus laid hard shelled eggs like other dinosaurs and like birds do today. They probably laid their eggs in nests. Evidence suggests that they didn't raise their young, however. This is because the proportions of juvenile Allosaurus legs are very different from those of full grown Allosaurus, and the different leg proportions suggest that juvenile used different hunting methods from adults. If this is the case, they probably had to fend for themselves, otherwise the adults would be hunting for them.
It most likely lived in a sort of den, for it was too large for a nest.
Most likely a den.
a den in a tree is called a nest.
yes
i think the real name for a snakes home is a nest, or a den
A squirrel's nest.
Raccoons have a den, not a nest.
den
A squirrel's nest is called a drey
The Emperor penguin lives in neither a den nor a nest. This species of penguin has no fixed nesting site.
female will have their cubs in a den (thickets or rocky crevices).
A hawk doesn't have a den, but a big nest.
Neither! However, a female crocodile does build a nest to incubate her eggs but she does not live in it.
den but also in hollow trees,they are very good climbers