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    List of 30+ Animals and Their Homes To Understand Habitats

    • February 17, 2025
    • 8 min read

    “No matter who you are or where you are, instinct tells you to go home.”- Laura Marney.

    After a long day at school or work, we feel an urge to return to our safe place, our home. Animals are no different in this respect. They too return to their homes after spending their day wandering here and there. But what do animal homes look like? How do animals create their homes? 

    In this article, we have curated a long list of animals and their homes names. But before we walk you through the list, let us tell you why animals need home. 

    Animal shelters or homes: Where do animals live? 

    Just like we need a place to cover ourselves and feel safe, animals also need a space to cover and protect themselves. Homes not only protect animals from predators, harsh weather conditions, and other dangers but also offer them a place to rest and raise the young ones.

    Some animals live in their natural habitat and call it home, while some animals create their homes. While wild animals are always responsible for finding and creating their shelters, domestic animals get lucky because humans create homes for them. 

    Animal Homes: Why do they need them?

    Animals need homes for various reasons. The following reflect the same:

    To protect themselves 

    Animals constantly need to protect themselves and their young ones from predators, harsh weather conditions, such as rain, thunder, cold, and heat, and other dangers lurking around them. 

    To keep their food safely

    Animals often look for a safe place to store their food for easy access, which is why they need homes.

    To take rest 

    Animals need a place to rest, sleep, and take respite in harsh environmental conditions. 

    To reproduce and raise their babies 

    A home provides animals with a safe and secure place to lay eggs and raise their young ones. 

    List of animals and their homes names

    Different animals have different homes that suit their needs, survival strategies, instincts, and the environment they live in. As already mentioned, some animals, mostly wild animals, live in a large space, a habitat, while some animals make their homes themselves. Domestic animals often live in their owners’ homes or special homes made by them. 

    Here we have created a list of animals and their home names:

    Wild animals and their homes 

    Wild animals inhabit nature. They live in forests, deserts, mountains, and oceans. While some wild animals construct their homes, some live carefree in their natural habitat. Here we have listed some wild animals and their homes. 

    1. Lion live in Den 

    The king of the jungle, the Lion, lives in dens. Lions often return to their dens, which could be caves, bushes, or large trees, and to rest between their hunting sprees. They protect their cubs in dens.

    2. Tiger live in Cave

    Tigers seek homes in dense forests or caves. They hide in their caves during adverse conditions and use thick bushes to hide and stalk their prey. 

    3. Bear live in Cave or Den 

    The home of bears is called a cave or a den. They live in their caves during hibernation and extreme cold to protect themselves from predators. 

    4. Polar Bears live in Ice Dens

    Polar Bears live in the Arctic regions in caves or ice dens. They spend their days on sea ice and live inside ice dens or caves to protect themselves from freezing winds. 

    5. Deer live in Forest

    Deer inhabit forests or grasslands. They tuck away behind tall grass when they see any predator.

    6. Elephant live in Forest 

    Elephants do not build their homes. They live in open spaces or under large trees in forests.

    7. Fox live in Burrow 

    Foxes live in burrows or dens. They dig their burrows to protect their young, store food, and rest. 

    8. Snake live in Burrow or Hole 

    Snakes often live in burrows or holes dug by other animals. They spend time in the comfort of burrows during extreme weather conditions and when they want to keep themselves safe from predators. 

    9. Monkey live on trees

    Monkeys protect themselves from ground predators by living on trees. They also find their food and rest on trees. 

    10. Bird live in nest

    Birds create cute nests with leaves, feathers, and twigs on trees or cliffs. They protect themselves and their chicks from harsh weather, lay eggs, and raise chicks in their nests.

    bird lives in nest

    11. Penguin live in Ice Burrow or Nest 

    Penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere. They live in ice burrows or stone nests. They lay their eggs in the nest to keep them warm in extreme cold. 

    12. Spider live in Web

    Spiders weave intricate webs and call them home. They use these webs to rest and trap prey. 

    13. Crocodile live in Wetlands or Riverbanks 

    Crocodiles dig burrows in wetlands or near riverbanks. They use their shelter to rest. 

    14. Frog live in Pond or Swamp 

    Frogs live in swamps or ponds. They reproduce in their home. 

    15. Ants live anthill

    Ants are true architects. They create a complex shelter, an anthill, which is an underground home. An entire colony of ants lives in a single anthill.

    Domestic animals and their homes 

    Domestic animals live with humans, and hence, they do not construct their homes. Instead, they live in homes that humans make for them. Here is a list of domestic animals and their homes:

    16. Dog live in kennel 

    Dogs live with humans in their homes. Mostly, humans make kennels outdoors to house their pet dogs.

    dog kennel

    17. Cat live in the house 

    Cats do not have special homes. Instead, they find a cozy corner in their master’s home. Most people create small cat houses or cozy beds for their furry friends. 

    18. Horse live in stable

    Humans create large stables for horses to facilitate free movements. The stables have individual stalls where horses rest and move around.

    horses live in stable

    19. Cow live in shed 

    Cows’ homes are called sheds. Sheds protect them from bad weather conditions and predators.

    20. Buffalo live in shed 

    Just like cows, buffaloes also live in sheds. 

    21. Goat live in shed or barn

    Goats live in sheds or barns. Their shelter protects them from predators and harsh weather. They eat and rest comfortably in dry sheds. 

    22. Sheep live in pen

    A sheep’s home is called a pen. Pens are an expanse of land enclosed by a fence. The strong fence keeps the sheep safe. 

    23. Pig live in sty 

    Pigs live in sty which are also called pigpen. Sties are enclosed areas with a roof where pigs play and take rest. 

    24. Camel live in enclosure or desert

    Camels live in deserts or enclosures. The enclosures are made to protect camels from harsh sun.

    25. Chicken live in coop or hen house

    Coops or Hen House are wooden shelters where chickens rest and lay eggs. It keeps them safe and secure. 

    26. Duck live in pond or shelter 

    Ducks generally live in ponds. Some people create a floating structure called duck canopy, duck island, or duck house to protect ducks from predators and offer them a safe place to climb and move freely.

    27. Turkey live in pen

    Turkeys live in pens on farms. In Western countries, Turkeys are raised on farms just before Thanksgiving.

    28. Rabbit live in hutch 

    Rabbits live in wood cages called hutches. Hutches can also be made from wire mesh. 

    29. Bee live in beehive 

    Bees live in beehives. Mostly, bees create their hives naturally on trees or other structures. However, beehives can be human-made also. Bees produce and store honey in beehives. 

    30. Fish live in pond or aquarium

    Fish are kept in aquariums or artificial ponds. They naturally belong in waterbodies, so we find them in natural ponds, rivers, seas, and oceans.

    31. Crabs, turtles, and snails carry their home

    Crabs, turtles, and snails are soft-bodied animals that are occasionally domesticated. These animals carry their shelters with them. They live in hard shells which protect them.

    Conclusion

    Animals are experts at creating their homes. Those who do not rely on nature or humans construct the create homes according to their instincts, environmental conditions, and requirements, while others rely on their owners. 

    No matter who creates their home, home remains an integral part of any animal’s life. As Laura Ingalls Wilder once said- “Home is the nicest word there is.”

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