Children may hide when they poop because they feel embarrassed or want privacy while doing a private bodily function. It is a natural behavior that some children exhibit as they learn about boundaries and personal space.
Babies may hide when they poop because they are starting to develop a sense of privacy and independence. They may also be exploring their surroundings and learning about cause and effect.
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Babies may hide when they poop because they are starting to develop a sense of privacy and independence. They may also be exploring their surroundings and learning about cause and effect.
Toddlers may hide when they poop because they are starting to develop a sense of privacy and independence. They may also feel vulnerable or uncomfortable during this private moment.
Cats bury their poop instinctively to hide their scent from potential predators and mark their territory.
Cats bury their poop instinctively to hide their scent from potential predators and to establish their territory.
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Toddlers may hide when they need to poop because they are starting to become aware of their bodily functions and may feel embarrassed or want privacy while going to the bathroom.
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Big cats bury their poop to hide their scent from potential predators or competitors, and to communicate with other cats in their territory.