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Originally Posted by jirickova Good afternoon,
could anybody tell me what is the difference between a den and a burrow?
Are they synonyms? Or some animals live at a den and another ones in a burrow?
Thanks,
Marketa Jirickova |
The latter - it depends on the animal. Lions have dens, rabbits have burrows. There are other animal homes: wolves have lairs, beavers have holts. I don't think there's any rhyme or reason to it; but a burrow is always under the ground, usually a tunnel. Another difference between burrow and den is that burrow can be used as a verb: A
rabbit burrows and in doing so makes
a rabbit burrow.
:thinks: - 'a rabbit [no possessive] burrow' but 'lion'
s den'. Why? (Maybe if you had two burrows of different diameters you could say that one was 'a rabbit's burrow' and that the other was a weasel's. )
Hmm - I think I've asked more questions than I've answered.
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