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What do black bears use as shelters?

Caves, dug out areas under fallen trees, dense thickets.


What ia word for for dense growth of bushes?

Thicket


What type of shelter do a great horned owl need?

A nest and in bad weather they take shelter in dense thickets.


Do great horned owls live in burrows?

No, that is the burrowing owl. Horned owls are forest birds, roosting in dense thickets.


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Where does the cardinal build its nest?

Mainly, cardinals nest in hedgerows, large bushes or dense foliage.


What is the massed thicket in Lord of the Flies?

A thicket is simply a dense and impenetrable patch of bushes or shrubs.


What is dense undergrowth?

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Copse means a dense growth of bushes. If you did not mean "corpse," that is. A corpse is a dead body.


What is a bush and what is a shrub?

A densely-branched, low-lying shrub is what a bush is, and a low-lying, multiply-stemmed woody plant is what a shrub is.Specifically, all bushes are shrubs even though not all shrubs are bushes. Bushes are lower-lying than shrubs, which are lower-lying than trees. Bushes gets their dense look from either one stem which multiply branches or from many multiple stems. Shrubs always have multiple stems whose branching is more moderate and therefore less dense-looking than bushes.