A lair is a general term for an underground or enclosed place that an animal not necessarily a fox uses to hide, sleep, etc. The name for a fox's lair is a 'den', or a less commonly used term for a fox's lair is a 'covert'. I don't think I have ever heard it called anything else, either. As children, we just called it a fox hole. I've heard it called a den on a TV nature show, too.
Occasionally a fox's lair is also referred to as a 'holt'.
Foxes live in a lair
A den or a lair.
Yes, most foxes have a burrow, lair or den to retire to in bad weather and to seek shelter from predators.
So that they have somewhere to live and to raise their kits.
Its a Badgers Cete and a Foxes Den an alternative answer is that at Badger lives in a 'sett' and a fox's home is an 'earth'
Foxes, when kits are born, live in dens. A den is a hole in the ground, usually dug from an existing hole by the fox.They live in Dens usually borrowed underground.
A lair is nothing but a resting (and nesting) place for an animal.
No, foxes do not live on the moon.
foxes live in burrows
Black foxes live in burrows.
There are foxes in England.
Yes. The Fennec Fox digs and lives in burrows during daytime to avoid the heat of the day.