Sometimes A den sometimes A tree
So that they have somewhere to live and to raise their kits.
a shed, a summer house, a tree house, a Wendy house, a tool shed, a den.
Some of the following animals are found to live in dens/burrows:CoyotesFoxesMiceGround SquirrelsBearsGophersMolesRatsBadgersRabbitsBurrowing OwlsFerretsShrewsSquirrelsWolvesMeerkatsTigersFeral domestic catsLemmingsPikasMarmots
Its a Badgers Cete and a Foxes Den an alternative answer is that at Badger lives in a 'sett' and a fox's home is an 'earth'
a den in a tree is called a nest.
Grasshoppers are insects that don't live in a house or any kind of natural den.
Animals that live in dens include bears, foxes, wolves, badgers, rabbits, and groundhogs. Dens provide shelter and protection from predators and the elements for these animals. They are used for sleeping, raising young, and storing food.
A den or a lair.
They do not live in a den or nest, they are travelling animals that just sleep where ever they are
A badgers home is called hairmoose remover. Sett
yes they can. i have some behined my house in the field. do never go to there den
Badgers are generally solitary animals, although they can exhibit social behavior in certain conditions. They typically establish and defend their own territories and prefer to live alone, except during mating season or when a mother is raising her young. However, some species, like the European badger, may form small social groups called clans that share a communal den.