Here are four simple ways to say the same thing for a 6-year-old:
- A fossa climbs trees and runs very fast to hunt for food up high and on the ground.
- The fossa is a quick climber and runner that looks for prey in the trees and on the ground.
- Fast at climbing and running, the fossa searches for animals to eat in branches and on the forest floor.
- The fossa moves quickly through trees and across the ground when it is hunting.
Why these work (simple steps):
- Step 1: Keep the meaning — the fossa can climb, run, and hunt both high and low.
- Step 2: Use different words like "quick" or "very fast" and change the sentence order.
- Step 3: Make the sentences short and clear so a 6-year-old can understand.