Tiere - Tierheime
Hier lernen Sie die Namen von Tierbehausungen auf Englisch wie "Scheune", "Höhle" und "Bau".
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a building on a farm in which people keep their animals, straw, hay, or grains

Scheune, Stall
a field covered with grass or similar herbs suitable for animals to graze on

Weide, Grasland
a building, typically found on a farm, designed to house horses

Stall, Pferdestall
a burrow or underground den used as a home by certain animals, such as rabbits or foxes

Bau, Tunnel
a wooden box with a wired front used for keeping small domesticated animals, such as rabbits, ferrets, etc.

eine Holzkiste mit einem Drahtgitter an der Vorderseite, die zur Haltung von kleinen Haustieren wie Kaninchen
a net of thin threads made by a spider to catch insects for food

Netz
a structure that a bird makes for laying eggs or keeping the hatchlings in

Nest, Vogelnest
a structure that is made by bees, consisting of six-sided cells where they store their honey

Honigwabe, Bienenwabe
a tangled net of threads that a spider makes in order to catch insects

Spinnennetz, Spinnwebe
a large mound of earth created by ants as their home and for storing food

Ameisenhaufen, Ameisenhügel
a collection of nests that a bird colony, such as rooks build for breeding

Nistkolonie, Brutplatz
a lofty nest of a bird of prey, typically built on a cliff or high place

Adlernest, hohes Nest
a network of interconnected underground tunnels and chambers where rabbits or other small burrowing animals live

Bau, Kaninchenbau
an area occupied by an animal or a group of animals that is defended against others

Territorium, Revier
a small hole or tunnel in the ground that is dug by rabbits and used as a burrow or shelter

Kaninchenbau, Kaninchenloch
a small hill or mound of earth created by moles as they burrow underground

Maulwurfshügel, Maulwurfshaufen
the place or area in which certain animals, birds, or plants naturally exist, lives, and grows

Lebensraum
the hidden place where a wild predatory animal lives

Höhle, Bau
a hole that an animal digs in the ground to use as a shelter

Bau, Höhle
a designated enclosed area where domesticated animals such as pigs, goats, and chickens are housed

Gehege, Pferch
a large container usually made of glass that is filled with water in which fish and other sea creatures are kept

Aquarium, Fischbehälter
a framework made of metal bars or wires in which animals or birds can be kept

Käfig
a large marine aquarium in which fish and other sea creatures are displayed to the public or studied by scientists

Ozeanarium, Meeresaquarium
a large cage or building where birds are kept

Voliere, Vogelhaus
a temporary housing and care facility for lost, abandoned, or surrendered domesticated animals, with the aim of finding them permanent homes

Tierheim, Tierauffangstation
a small, usually enclosed, area where domesticated animals such as dogs, pigs, or cattle are kept

Gehege, Tiergehege
a simple and small cottage-like building that is built to store things or shelter animals

Schuppen, Lagerhütte
a structure or aviary for housing domesticated pigeons or doves

Taubenschlag, Voliere für Haustauben
a collection of live animals kept for exhibition, usually in a zoo or as part of a traveling circus

Menagerie, Sammlung lebender Tiere
a place where many kinds of animals are kept for exhibition, breeding, and protection

Zoo
a spawning nest created by salmonids, such as salmon or trout, in gravel-bottomed streams or rivers

Laichnest, Laichplatz
a tunnel or hole dug underground by some animals, such as badgers, foxes, rabbits, or moles, for shelter and protection

Bau, Höhle
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