The rabbit den is called a burrow. They dig burrows in the ground to make a den.
Lair
The possessive noun in the sentence is: cub'sThe possessive noun indicates that the den belongs to the cub (the den of the cub).
Two - den-tist.
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.
temple. Another word for dungeon is oubliette which is French for "the forgotten place". Prisoners were held in oubliettes to be "forgotten".
Lair.
Lair
warren warden
A Den. Cave. Underground lair
a rabbit's habitat is called a "warren"No, a warren is a group of rabbits. A rabbits den is called a hutch.
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I'm not too sure my mum did a crossword and it ended up being the word "LAIR"
Abode,apartment,cave,condominium,den,and enviorment.
dine,red,nerd,din,den,die,rend
Badgers, moles, voles, rabbits and some bears.
den = tavernă
Burrowing animals include moles, gophers, groundhogs, rabbits, meerkats, polar bears (when they make their maternity den), and birds including the Magellanic Penguin.