Hi there! Let me tell you about dingoes and their pups. Dingoes are wild dogs that live in places like Australia. When a mother dingo has little pups, she takes care of them and teaches them how to live and survive. One important thing she does is let her pups catch small animals near their home.
Why does she do this? Well, catching small animals like rabbits or birds helps the pups practice important skills they will need to hunt on their own when they grow up. It's like playing a game that makes them strong and smart.
The mother dingo watches closely to make sure her pups don’t get hurt and gives them tips on how to catch the animals safely. This way, the pups can learn to be good hunters and take care of themselves in the wild.
So, by letting her pups catch small animals near home, the mother dingo is helping them grow strong and ready for the big world out there!
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