Wolf den = Wolfsbau Wolf's lair = Wolfsschanze
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Den is the word that comes to mind for me. Wolf den.
there is no den for wolves
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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.
DenLairWolves are to be found in the mammals (Mammalia) classification.denA wolf pup's first home is typically a den that can be a hole dug in the ground or a small cave. The mother and pups stay in the den until the pups are about eight weeks old when they move to a rendezvous site with the entire pack. A wolf pack may use the same den for years but they sometimes find a new one each year.
A den.
its called a den