Here are three very simple ways to say it:
- The echidna uses its long nose to feel tiny wiggles in the dirt and find bugs.
- It feels little wiggly things under the ground, then digs them up.
- The echidna's nose senses teeny wiggles, so it knows where the bugs are.
How it works (easy steps):
- The echidna's nose feels a tiny wiggle.
- It digs where it feels the wiggle.
- It finds and eats the bug.