Neither. It lies where it wants on it's back.
what you would do is make something that looks like a bed and put the nest on that and that should do it
it is a nest
A "salmon nest" is properly referred to as a salmon spawning bed.
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a nice soft pet bed from your local petshop would be perfect...or a few old towels and blankets made into a nest would do on warmer nights.
A group of vipers is called a nestThat would be a nest of Vipers
Cats make their beds by kneading and circling a soft spot before settling down to sleep. They may also paw at the bedding to create a comfortable nest.
Yes, a rabbit can build a nest without being pregnant. Usually false pregnancies cause this, where the doe believes she is pregnant and the body goes through the motions of pregnancy (i.e. eats more, builds a nest, can become aggressive, etc.). You may also notice a very crude version of a nest by either bucks or does during a heavy molt. If the rabbit sleeps in one spot and already has a "bed" made, while the fur is being molted out it can get caught within the bed and look like a very crude nest. *Note: This is not actually a rabbit making a nest, but can be mistaken as such*
it means that they are kicking up there bedding and making a little nest like bed thing so they can sleep
The collective nouns are a bed of scorpions, a colony of scorpions, or a nest of scorpions.
All hamsters nest. They want to make a soft, comfortable bed to sleep during the day! Don't worry! This is normal -- even if it was a male hamster.
Bees don't fly when it is too dark or cold or if it's raining. They then rest in their nest, they don't really go to bed.