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Here are four simple ways to say the same thing for a 6-year-old:

  1. A fossa climbs trees and runs very fast to hunt for food up high and on the ground.
  2. The fossa is a quick climber and runner that looks for prey in the trees and on the ground.
  3. Fast at climbing and running, the fossa searches for animals to eat in branches and on the forest floor.
  4. 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.

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