Shelter is limiting because you have to stay where your shelter is. That means you are not free to move around and travel. Populations without shelter in harsh climates do not succeed.
we need shelter,foods, clothing, money and specially sex.
Plants give us shelter by providing wood, leaves, and shrubs.
The fox makes it, the plant breaks it apart.
A habitat provides food, shelter, protection, means of activity/transportation, and means of reproduction.
den
Foxes live in underground burrows called dens or lairs.
a snowy cave with lots of rocks
The Arctic fox lives in burrows on the side of hills. During blizzards it may tunnel into snow to create a shelter.
The arctic fox lives in burrows on the side of hills. During blizzards it may tunnel into snow to create a shelter.
The Arctic fox has an extensive burrow and seeks shelter there. Some call it a den or a lair or an earth.
in a den that is dug in the ground
in wigwams
they dig tunnels in the snow
Red foxes dig a shelter consisting of an extensive burrow.
They are called lairs, dens, burrows or earths.
Well, it eats and finds shelter.