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The homophone of sett is set. Sett can also mean a burrow, and borough is a homophone for burrow.
A badger lives in a sett.
A badger sett or set is a badger's den, usually consisting of a network of tunnels.
a burrow or a hole and family groups of rabbits are called warrens
Badgers, wild dogs, and sha. They are from North Africa.
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I'm fairly sure it's called a burrow for rabbits, and a sett for badgers.
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