So that they have somewhere to live and to raise their kits.
A fox or badgers den is a home where the animals live and have babies. The fox den can sometimes be called a lair and a badgers den is called a sett.
It is called a "den"
A foxes' burrow is called a den
foxes wolves and badgers
The red fox makes it's den with wood, sticks, and dirt.
Yes, most foxes have a burrow, lair or den to retire to in bad weather and to seek shelter from predators.
during the day it seeks shelter from the heat in an underground burrow or den.
Yes. The Fennec Fox digs and lives in burrows during daytime to avoid the heat of the day.
Arctic foxes do not bury themselves but they do dig an extensive burrow where they can seek shelter from bad weather and predators.
Arctic foxes dog extensive burrow systems where they seek shelter from severe weather and predators.
The fox's home may be called a lair,a den or, simply, a burrow.
Foxes are great diggers and can easily burrow far into the ground with their long, sharp claws. They also walk on their tiptoes, which is partly what makes them so sneaky.
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.
Red foxes dig a shelter consisting of an extensive burrow.
because they can. it is also a form of survival i suppose