A fox den is a hole in the ground where a fox lives. Oftentimes, foxes will use the abandoned dens of other creatures, and dig them deeper, to around six or seven feet underground. Usually, fox dens can be found near water, on farmland and cornfields.
A den. Like the fox.
Fox's Pizza Den was created in 1971.
They are called lairs, dens, burrows or earths.
A fox lives in a lair, a den or a burrow - choose your terminology.
A fox lives in a den, which is called a fox-hole.
Foxes live in an under ground burrow called a den. It is much like a rabbits hole with two openings for escaping. But a fox's den can be in the side of a hill, mountain, or cliff.
It may be called a den, a lair, a burrow or an earth.
A red fox sleeps in a den for safety and shelter.
Earth and den
Squirrels build nests kind of like birds do. They pretty much look like bird's nests, and if they build them inside a tree, it looks like a nest inside a birdhouse does.
A fox lives in a den, which is called a fox-hole.
A fox shelter may be called a fox den or fox burrow. This is where foxes seek protection and safety, especially during periods of rest or when caring for their young.