- Hoopoes lay their eggs inside holes in trees and make the eggs smell bad so animals won’t come near them.
- The eggs of hoopoes stay safe because they nest in tree holes and cover the eggs with a strong smell to scare other animals away.
- Hoopoes hide their eggs in hollow trees and put a yucky smell on them to keep other animals from touching them.
- These birds make their nests in tree hollows and use a stinky smell on the eggs to stop animals from bothering them.
- Hoopoes choose tree holes for nesting and keep their eggs safe by making them smell bad to other animals.
- The eggs live in tree hollows where hoopoes put a smelly coat on them so animals don’t come close.
- Hoopoes protect their eggs by nesting in tree holes and making the eggs smell so bad that no other animals want to get near.