Bears typically live in dens, which are sheltered spaces where they hibernate or give birth. Dens can be found in natural formations like caves, hollowed-out trees, or dug into the ground. The term "lair" is more commonly associated with other animals like big cats, and is not typically used to describe bear habitats.
They are called lairs, dens, burrows or earths.
No. A den is where they live and bears don't live in groups. They only seek out other bears for mates. Otherwise they live alone unless they are a mother and her cubs.
A word that rhymes with "layer" and refers to a lion's den is "lair."
Lions are supposed to live in dens - however they don't, they are creatures of the open planes. Thus a "den" is the hidden resting place of a wild mammal. A "lair is another word for a "den"
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den.
An otters den or lair is call a Holt.
An otters den or lair is call a Holt.
It may be called a den, a lair, a burrow or an earth.
So that they have somewhere to live and to raise their kits.
A den or a lair.
lair