Jaguars primarily inhabit dense tropical rainforests, but they are also found in a variety of other ecosystems, including savannas, wetlands, and scrublands. They prefer areas with abundant cover, such as dense undergrowth, riverine forests, and patches of dense vegetation, which provide both shelter and hunting opportunities. Additionally, jaguars are excellent swimmers and often seek shelter near water sources like rivers and lakes.
the lion
Yes.
Cheetah do not live in shelters, they are animals of the open Savannah.
they live in tall buildings.
Houses, streets, outside, or shelters.
logs?
Caves and rock shelters.
shelters.
Wooden houses.
Mostly mines and shelters and tents
they live in the wild they do not have a selter
Inuits don't have ice shelters. They live in houses now.