Here are 7 different ways to say that hoopoes lay their eggs inside holes in trees and make the eggs smell bad so animals won't come close:
- Hoopoes put their eggs in tree holes and make them smell stinky to keep animals away.
- To protect their eggs, hoopoes hide them in tree holes and give them a yucky smell so no animals visit.
- Inside tree holes, hoopoes lay their eggs and make them smell bad to stop other animals from getting near.
- Hoopoes use tree holes to hold their eggs and make the eggs smell bad so animals stay far away.
- To keep eggs safe, hoopoes put them in holes in trees and give the eggs a bad smell animals don’t like.
- Eggs of hoopoes rest inside tree holes, smelling stinky to keep away curious animals.
- Hoopoes hide their eggs in tree holes and make a bad smell so animals won't come close.