No they just live in, ummm, igloos!
No.
Their built their homes by their own hands and sticks and stones.
the aztec built their homes by using brush and mud
Sometimes they build with their own dead ants, or they build it with leaves , soil, dirt,wood.So that's how they build their homes.Thanks
No, elephants do not build their own homes. They typically live in groups called herds and roam large areas in search of food and water. They may use their tusks and trunks to create temporary shelters by moving branches or digging in the ground, but they do not construct permanent structures like homes.
Harp seals spend most of their life in the water. They do not build homes on land. The females come on land to have their babies. The females all come together so that the babies are all close together. This helps the babies to stay warm.
They used skin to build their homes
No they do not build homes. They are a herd animal with a hoof. Think about that. There is no way to build anything. They do migrate.
In some countries that is done by Local Government such as Local Councils, or Borough Councils. If you want to build you own home yourself then the same Local Government should be you first contact. There are examples where people have built their own homes against the advice from Local Government and the homes have fallen down.
No, harp seals make their homes in the Arctic and North Atlantic oceans.
not all spiders have the ability to build homes in their webs
They used different materials to build there homes because ceartan groups lacked resources to build there homes