No they live in hutches (if they are in captivity) or in burrows underground if they are in the wild.
A hare's home is above ground and called a 'nest'. The indentation made in the nest by the hare's body is called the 'form'.
form or a burrow
Hedgehogs live in dens which they dig underground, during hibernation they build a nest called a hibernaculum.
underground burrows
underground
The collective nouns for rabbits are: bury of rabbits colony of rabbits down of rabbits drove of rabbits husk of rabbits leash of rabbits trace of rabbits trip of rabbits warren of rabbits nest of rabbits (young) wrack of rabbits (young) And for hares: drove of hares down of hares husk of hares leash of hares trace of hares trip of hares warren of hares I hope this is useful!
A colony, warren, nest, herd (domestic only), litter (young); specific to hares...A down, husk. look a the related link below for more names.
underground burrows
Moles, prairie dogs, badgers, ground squirrels, hares
well since arctic is in arctic hares, arctic hares live above the arctic circle.
it is called a nestThis is incorrect, hares have their young in a flattened areas of grass resembling a nest, but which is actually called a "form".