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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 . . .
    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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Enter the weird world of the echidna—a mammal in a category . . .
    And they’re called spiny anteaters, but those aren’t spines; they’re rigid, modified hairs A baby echidna is a puggle




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