Lions do not construct shelters like some other animals. Instead, they seek natural cover in their environment, such as dense bushes, tall grass, or rocky outcrops, which provide shade and protection from the elements and predators. They often rest in shaded areas during the day to conserve energy and avoid the heat. Lions may also use the dens of other animals, such as abandoned caves or burrows, for shelter, particularly for their cubs.
They can be found under a branch or even a thick cluster of leaves in summer or warm weather.
The jumping spider is known for its ability to make a "bump" by using silk to create a small shelter or nest. These spiders use their silk to construct a shelter for resting and molting, and they may also use it for protection against predators.
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Lions need a den for thei own private space and also it's big enough for a meeting with the pride. They can also store food and let their cubs play in their dens.
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They don't make a shelter, but live in trees.
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Lions live in grasslands, and woodlands. They seek dens, caves, and other hollow places large enough for their pride for shelter.
the pig eathier useses caves or useses objects in its enviorment to make a home so it can survive
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incas used sticks and bricks to make their own shelter.