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Synonyms and antonyms of The homes of wild animals in British Thesaurus

The homes of wild animals

bedding (noun)

things that an animal uses to make its bed, for example grass and leaves

burrow (noun)

a hole or tunnel in the ground made by an animal such as a rabbit

den (noun)

the home of some wild animals

earth (noun)

a hole in the ground where an animal such as a fox lives

lair (noun)

a place where a wild animal lives

lodge (noun)

the home that a beaver makes

molehill (noun)

a small pile of earth made by a mole digging underground

nest (noun)

a place that insects or small animals such as mice make to live in

rabbit hole (noun)

a hole that a rabbit lives in

rabbit warren (noun)

an area under the ground where rabbits live. It consists of holes and tunnels.

set (noun)

a sett where a badger lives

sett (noun)

an underground hole where a badger lives

territory (noun)

an area that an animal considers to be its own, and tries to prevent others from entering

tunnel (noun)

an underground passage made by animals

warren (noun)

a rabbit warren