Stunk
Badger
The badger is in the family - Mustelidae - 26 genera, 67 species
a burrow or a hole and family groups of rabbits are called warrens
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Badgers, wild dogs, and sha. They are from North Africa.
A sett is the home of a badger family. they are networks of tunnels and chambers where up to 15 animals may live.
I'm fairly sure it's called a burrow for rabbits, and a sett for badgers.
Badgers live in a sett, which is an underground burrow system that they dig to live in. Setts have separate sleeping chambers, nesting areas, and multiple entrances.
sett
No. (For those of you who don't know what a "sett" is, it's another name for a badger burrow or den.) Cows, for one, are far too big to live in a sett, and for two, don't live underground--as a matter of fact that's where they naturally prefer not to go! They prefer to live above-ground where they can keep an eye out for predators without being impeded by walls of earth surrounding them.
Oh, honey, you're talking about a badger. They may look cute, but trust me, you don't want to mess with them. They're part of the weasel family and they love to make their homes in those cozy little setts. Just don't get on their bad side, unless you're looking for a sassy showdown.
The homophone of sett is set. Sett can also mean a burrow, and borough is a homophone for burrow.