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Here are three simple ways to say that:

  1. An echidna's long nose is like a little treasure-hunter — it can feel tiny bug wiggles under the dirt!
  2. The echidna uses its nose like a bug-finder; it can sense the smallest wiggling insects under the ground.
  3. An echidna's nose is a super sniffing stick that can feel even tiny worms and bugs moving in the soil!

Quick, easy steps to understand it:

  1. The echidna has a long, sensitive nose.
  2. It presses the nose to the ground and feels tiny wiggles.
  3. Those wiggles tell the echidna where the bugs are to eat.

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