How did the mongoose guard the bady.
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When mongooses feel frightened and nervous, they sometimes respond by lying down on the ground, flat on their backs. When they do this, they're free to employ the combination of their teeth and claws to protect themselves -- all while simultaneously shielding the napes of their necks.
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She left the baby to the care of her pet, the friendly mongoose. She came back home and saw blood on the face of the pet. Blind with anger, she killed the mongoose. Soon she discovered that her baby was all right and the mongoose had killed a snake and thus saved the baby's life.
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