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Here are 5 easy ways to say that hoopoes nest in tree hollows and use their smell to stay safe:

  1. Hoopoes make their homes inside holes in trees and use their strong smell to scare away animals that want to hurt them.
  2. These birds live in tree hollows and keep predators away by smelling bad.
  3. Hoopoes hide in tree holes and use their stinky smell to keep enemies from coming near.
  4. Inside holes in trees, hoopoes build their nests and protect themselves with a special smell that stops predators.
  5. Hoopoes stay safe by living in tree hollows and using their smell to make predators go away.

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