It depends on the spider. Most Spiders 'take over' an existing hole - such as a disused rat burrow - rather than dig one for themselves. They'll usually line the hole with silk to form a 'plug' at a comfortable depth. This creates a living space just big enough for the spider to sit comfortably, waiting for prey to come close enough to be caught.
It all depends on the size of the warren of rabbits. Male rabbits do not dig as such but when does are pregnant, they will assist the females to dig a small burrow for her to give birth in. However, if a group of buck rabbits do not have shelter, they will dig scrapes (small holes) in which they shelter from the rain. A few generations of pregnant does will create a massive burrow, in which there is many tunnels and sleeping sections.
on the south side of a small hill or rise, usually with tall grass or bushes hiding the entrance from predators
The Eastern Chipmunk's burrow opening is usually about two to five inches across. How long the tunnel underground is varies, but is normally two to three meters
Rabbits make long burrows to enable it to get away from predators. The weather also determines how deep they will burrow.
The size of a rabbits home is never the same... No offense but why would you need to know this?
basicly as big as a ball
burrow
It makes a burrow
YES.
very unlikely, because rabbits need to burrow and it would be very rare for them to go out into the wide open space of a beach with nowhere to hide.
under it to keep water out
rabbits I think
grass and soft mud
In a Nest in their burrow. Rabbits live in a burrow near long grass so that most predators don't get to them so they wont be a rabbit roast or somethings dinner.
Rabbits burrow into the ground.
Wild Rabbits usually live in a grassy, and wooded areas. Usually you will find rabbits anywhere, but most love to live in the country/rural areas. wild rabbits can also live in little towns and beside minor highways.
you have to put a heating pad under it
Rabbits make their burrows by digging with their hind legs.