Here are five fun ways to say that hoopoes nest in tree holes and use their stinky smell to stay safe from other animals:
- Hoopoes make their homes inside holes in trees and use a smelly smell to scare away animals that might hurt them.
- These birds live in tree hollows and use a yucky smell to keep bad animals far away.
- Hoopoes choose tree holes to build their nests and have a stinky smell that helps protect them.
- They hide in tree holes and use a strong, smelly odor so predators don’t come near.
- Living in tree holes, hoopoes use their smelly secret to keep other animals away and stay safe.