The original sentence is: "Snug under a bush, baby hares wait for their mum."
This sentence is grammatically correct. Here's why:
- "Snug under a bush" is an introductory phrase describing where the baby hares are. "Snug" means cozy or safely tucked in.
- "baby hares" is the subject of the sentence.
- "wait for their mum" is the action they are doing.
So the sentence means that the baby hares are comfortably waiting for their mother under a bush. It's clear, simple, and grammatically correct!