Yes female foxes are known to live in burrows in the ground. These burrows are usually created by the female fox and can be used for many purposes such as raising a family hiding from predators and storing food. The burrows are typically dug in sandy or loamy soil and are lined with grass leaves and other materials. They can range in size from about 3 feet wide and 3 feet deep up to 10 feet wide and 5 feet deep. Female foxes typically line the burrow with grass and leaves to provide insulation from the cold and moisture. The tunnel system of the burrow can extend up to 30 feet in length with several entrances and exits. Foxes may also use abandoned badger or rabbit burrows.
a sizeable hole (usually in the ground); "they dug a pit to bury the body" FROM: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
A swallow-hole is a natural hole in the ground, usually found in karst landscapes, caused by various geological processes.
A cicada makes a small hole all over the ground. They live almost their entire lives in the ground. White grubs and green June bugs also dig small holes in the ground.
One example of an animal that digs underground is the mole. Moles have strong front limbs with sharp claws that they use to tunnel through soil in search of food such as insects and earthworms. The tunnels that moles create can often be seen as raised ridges or mounds on the surface of the ground.
Fish do live in some parts of the dessert. They live under the ground in shaded areas, like under the very few palm trees. They do not live in water holes as the sun is too hot for them but under the ground it is cooler and there is water. There is normally a small hole besing the palm tree which the fish us as a breathing hole.
A hole in the side of a hill or under the ground is known as Cave.
Foxes live in an under ground burrow called a den. It is much like a rabbits hole with two openings for escaping. But a fox's den can be in the side of a hill, mountain, or cliff.
Under the water or in a bush or shrub or in a hole in the ground.
In a hole they dig or a cave
Well they actually live under ground in the soil and the dirt. They make themselves a hole so they can get in and out of their home which is under ground.
Foxes make different sorts of dens. Some foxes dig out under tree root or bushes and others find fallen down piles to live in.
It digs a hole and goes under ground.
Foxes, when kits are born, live in dens. A den is a hole in the ground, usually dug from an existing hole by the fox.They live in Dens usually borrowed underground.
A female hamster has a hole. A female hamster has a hole.
Foxes first dig up the hole leading underground. Then they climb into it.
you have to manual the hole city
The hole immediately under the tail. That is the same hole as on a male cat. Only the genitals are different, not the digestive system.