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The Capercaillie's Snowy Bed

Imagine a big, fluffy bird called a capercaillie. This bird is quite special and is often found in snowy places. When the capercaillie is ready to go to sleep, it does something clever!

First, it looks around to find a nice, soft spot in the deep snow. The snow is like a soft blanket that keeps it warm and safe. The capercaillie knows that sleeping in the snow is a good way to hide from other animals.

Next, the capercaillie will jump into the snow. Imagine jumping into a big pile of snow—you sink right in! It’s like making your own little cozy cave. This cave keeps the capercaillie snug and protected.

Then, the capercaillie settles down in its snow cave. It tucks its head under its wings and gets comfy. This is how it falls asleep, snug as a bug!

When morning comes, the sun shines, and the capercaillie wakes up, ready to explore the snowy world again. So, next time you see snow, think about how the capercaillie is sleeping peacefully in its warm, snowy cave!


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