💡 Nơi ở của con vật — Fun Facts

Fun “Did you know?” facts about Nơi ở của con vật — tap through 10 at a time!

Prairie dogs dig some of the biggest animal towns in the world.

Their underground burrows can join up into huge networks with room for many families.

Some termite mounds are taller than a giraffe.

Tiny termites build huge towers of mud that can be several meters high. Air flows through to keep them cool inside.

A hermit crab uses an empty shell as its home.

When it grows too big, it finds a larger empty shell and moves in, like changing houses.

Bees live together in a hive made of wax.

They build little six-sided rooms called cells to store honey and raise baby bees.

A rabbit lives underground in a group of tunnels called a warren.

The tunnels have many rooms and doors, so rabbits can pop up in different places.

Some birds weave nests that hang from branches like little baskets.

Weaver birds tie grass into knots with their beaks to build a swinging home.

Beavers build cozy homes called lodges in the water.

They pile up sticks and mud. The door is underwater to keep them safe and dry inside.

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