It just looks like the inside of a hole in the ground - earth walls, floor and ceiling. Mother wolves dig a den to give birth to their cubs in, either from scratch or by enlarging another animal's burrow. They don't line the den, the cubs lie on the bare earth floor. This is the only time wolves have dens - adults don't need the protection of a den and live outside at all times.
Wolf den = Wolfsbau Wolf's lair = Wolfsschanze
It's lair or home.
den
Israel Putnam Wolf Den was created in 1899.
Den is the word that comes to mind for me. Wolf den.
there is no den for wolves
A hole or log that has wolves inside (STAY AWAY!!!!!!!!)
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No, it is not. The sentence would read "Looking out from your den you could see a wolf enter den". The second usage of den/quane should have a "the" in front of it. "Looking out from your den you could see a wolf enter the den." "Looking out from your quane you could see a wolf enter the quane." These would be correct.