Learn about where wolves live, called lairs, in a simple and engaging way for young children.
A lair is a special home where a wolf lives. Imagine a cozy little room, but instead of being inside a house, it is found outside in nature!
A wolf's lair is usually tucked away between big rocks or underneath strong tree roots. This helps keep the wolf safe and hidden, just like how we hide under blankets when we want to feel warm and safe.
Wolves use their lairs to sleep, rest, and take care of their little wolf pups (baby wolves). It’s a safe place for them to grow up, just like how you have your own room at home!
Picture a dark space with lots of smells of nature and soft, dry leaves or grass inside. It’s a place where a wolf can relax and feel comfortable.
Wolves often change their lairs to stay safe and find new places to rest. Isn’t that interesting?