Puffins dig shallow nests between rocks because the rocks protect their chicks from animals that might try to harm them.
Learn why puffins choose to dig shallow nests between rocks to keep their chicks safe from predators, explained simply for 13-year-old students.
Puffins dig shallow nests between rocks because the rocks protect their chicks from animals that might try to harm them.
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