A fox den typically ranges from 3 to 10 feet deep, depending on the species and the specific conditions of the environment. The entrance can be around 6 to 12 inches in diameter, and the den may have multiple chambers and tunnels. Foxes often dig their dens in well-drained areas with good cover, such as wooded or brushy regions.
deep in snow in a den
Fox's Pizza Den was created in 1971.
They are called lairs, dens, burrows or earths.
A fox lives in a lair, a den or a burrow - choose your terminology.
A fox lives in a den, which is called a fox-hole.
It may be called a den, a lair, a burrow or an earth.
A red fox sleeps in a den for safety and shelter.
Earth and den
A fox shelter may be called a fox den or fox burrow. This is where foxes seek protection and safety, especially during periods of rest or when caring for their young.
A fox lives in a den, which is called a fox-hole.
den
It is a foxes den