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  • Echidna - Wikipedia
    The short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) is found in southern, southeast and northeast New Guinea, and also occurs in almost all Australian environments, from the snow-clad Australian Alps to the deep deserts of the Outback, essentially anywhere ants and termites are available
  • Echidna | Definition, Habitat, Lifespan, Species, Facts | Britannica
    Echidna, any of four species of peculiar egg-laying mammals from Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea that eat and breathe through a bald tubular beak protruding from a dome-shaped body covered in spines
  • The Echidna Is One of the Worlds Strangest Mammals
    While the echidna (pronounced ih-KID-na) is considered a mammal — because it's warm-blooded, has hair on its body and produces milk for its young — this large hedgehog -like creature is in a class of its own
  • Echidna - Size, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, Reproduction, Pictures
    Echidnas are typically found in woodlands and forests, where they hide under vegetation, rock crevices, or debris to avoid harsh climates The short-beaked echidna, in particular, also takes shelter in burrows built by other animals, such as rabbits and wombats
  • 17 Extraordinary Echidna Facts - Fact Animal
    Facts about the egg laying mammal, the one and only unique and super cute Echidna
  • Echidna - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
    An echidna has a tiny face with small eyes and a long nose, sometimes called a beak The eyes don’t help the echidna see well, but its acute sense of hearing and smell give this unusual mammal the information it needs to know to survive
  • What Does an Echidna Eat? Its Diet and Feeding Habits
    The echidna, often called the spiny anteater, is a unique mammal belonging to the monotremes, distinguished by their ability to lay eggs Native to Australia and New Guinea, they inhabit diverse environments from forests to arid zones The echidna’s survival hinges on its highly specialized diet and the remarkable physical adaptations it uses to find and consume food Understanding what an
  • Echidna Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature - PBS
    An echidna has a tiny face with small eyes and a long nose, which is sometimes called a beak While they don’t have great vision, they have an acute sense of hearing and smell


















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