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Animals with a backbone are called vertebrates. This group includes mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians.
A chipmunk's home is called a burrow. Burrows are underground tunnels that chipmunks dig to create a safe and cozy living space where they can nest, store food, and hibernate during winter months.
Frogs do not typically hibernate, as they are ectothermic and can regulate their body temperature by moving to warmer locations. Some dogs may enter a state resembling hibernation called torpor, especially in extreme cold conditions, but this is not a true hibernation as seen in some other animals.
A group of badgers is called a cete. Badgers are known for living in underground burrows in groups known as cetes, which serve as their communal living spaces.
Chipmunks build their homes, called burrows, by digging tunnels underground with their sharp claws. These burrows usually have multiple entrances and different chambers for nesting, storing food, and sleeping. They line their burrows with leaves and grass to make them more comfortable.