* Different Apes, Different Habitats: Apes live in a variety of habitats, from rainforests to mountains. Their "homes" are determined by the environment and their needs.
* Natural Shelters: Many apes use natural shelters like caves, rock crevices, and dense vegetation for sleeping and protection.
* Nests: Some apes, like chimpanzees and orangutans, build nests in trees for sleeping. These nests are temporary and rebuilt each night.
So, while apes don't have a single word for their home, their living spaces can be described based on their type and location:
* Cave dwelling: Gorillas often sleep in caves or under rock overhangs.
* Tree nests: Chimpanzees and orangutans build nests in trees.
* Dense foliage: Bonobos may sleep in thick vegetation for shelter.