The Emperor penguin lives in neither a den nor a nest. This species of penguin has no fixed nesting site.
Emperor penguins do not live in a den, nest, or burrow. Instead, they breed on the surface of the ice in Antarctica, where they incubate their eggs on their feet, covered by a flap of skin called a brood pouch. This unique reproductive strategy allows them to keep the eggs warm in the harsh, cold environment. After hatching, the chicks are also kept close to their parents for warmth and protection.
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Neither! However, a female crocodile does build a nest to incubate her eggs but she does not live in it.
den but also in hollow trees,they are very good climbers
like most birds an eagle builds a nest
They do not live in a den or nest, they are travelling animals that just sleep where ever they are
Otters live in water, in dens or nests. In winter, when an otter's den or nest freezes over, the otter will look for a new river to live in. P.S. Otters nest's live on top of water or along river banks.
Raccoons have a den, not a nest.
none of them giraffes sleep standing or curled under a tree or other place
a den in a tree is called a nest.
Wild pigs or boars rest and sleep inside of a den. During the day or whenever they are not resting, they are out in the open hunting for food.
i think the real name for a snakes home is a nest, or a den