A fox's winter home is called its den. Dens can be dug underground (often at the base of a tree) or can be found inside of a cave, under a pile of rocks, or even within a hollow log.
If your question is what does one call a collection of foxes, the answer to that is a troop, earth, or skulk.
Otters will build their home anywhere, even in the base of a tree that hangs over the creek. The home is called a Holt regardless of where or how it is made.
"Van den Berg" is a Dutch surname derived from a topographical name denoting someone who lived near a hill or mountain, as "berg" means hill or mountain in Dutch. It translates to "from the mountain" in English.
A noble's home is typically referred to as a manor or estate. These are large and luxurious properties that belong to nobility and often include extensive grounds and gardens.
Electronegativity dif. - dEN 0 > dEN > 0.6 ----> covalent (I think this is what you mean by "similar") 0.7 > dEN > 1.6 -----> polar covalent 1.7 > dEN > 4.0 ------> ionic
They have been known to travel 5 to 10 miles from their den . They, like other nocturnal hunters, will quite often travel along train tracks for protection !
a swift foxs habitat is a burrow underground or a den on the roadside or by a fence
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Silver foxes are often called gray or grey foxes.
are red foxs in alberta
They are called lairs, dens, burrows or earths.
the day they are nocturnal for the most part
So that they have somewhere to live and to raise their kits.
An otter's den is called a holt or a couch.
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It is called a lair, a den, a burrow or an earth.
A bird-watcher's den is called a HIDE.