Here are three easy ways to say that idea for a 5-year-old:
- An echidna's nose is like a little bug-finder; it feels tiny wiggles under the dirt.
- The echidna uses its nose like a magic bug detector that notices the smallest movements under the ground.
- The echidna's nose can feel teensy wiggles in the soil, so it finds yummy bugs.
How it works — super simple steps:
- The echidna pokes its nose into the ground.
- The nose feels tiny wiggles from bugs moving under the dirt.
- The echidna finds the bugs and eats them.