Learn how marmots stay safe by watching out for danger, explained in a fun and easy way for young kids.
A marmot is a furry animal that looks a bit like a big squirrel. They live in the mountains and like to live in groups called colonies.
When a marmot is 'on the lookout for danger,' it means it is watching carefully around to make sure no predators, like big birds or foxes, are coming to catch them.
If a marmot finds danger early, it can run to its home, called a burrow, to stay safe. This way, all the marmots in the group can avoid getting hurt.
Marmots are like little guards who watch out for each other. When one sees danger, it tells the others, so they all can stay safe!