Several animals live in lairs, which are often private or hidden places where they rest, sleep, or hide from predators. Here are a few examples:
- Foxes – Foxes often live in dens, which could be considered lairs, typically underground or in burrows.
- Bears – Bears can have dens or lairs where they hibernate during winter.
- Big Cats (Lions, Tigers, Leopards) – These animals sometimes use caves, dense brush, or other secluded spots as lairs for resting or hunting.
- Snakes – Many snake species hide in burrows, rocks, or caves, which can be seen as lairs.
- Wolves – Wolves might use dens (caves or hollowed-out areas) as their lair, especially when raising pups.
- Badgers – Badgers live in burrows, called setts, which function as lairs.
These animals typically use their lairs as safe places to rest, escape from predators, or raise their young.