Echidna
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Monotremata
Tachyglossidae
Echidnas are spiny egg-laying mammals of the family Tachyglossidae. There are only 2 living species in this family, in 2 separate genera.… More »
See Also:
Other matches:
images.ask.com · More images »
Echidna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Echidnas (pronounced /ɨˈkɪdnə/ ), also known as spiny anteaters , are four extant mammal species belonging to the Tachyglossidae family of the monotremes, an order of egg laying mammals. To...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echidna
Echidna/Spiny Anteater Printout. The Echidna (also known as the Spiny Anteater) is a primitive, egg-laying mammal that lives in Australia. ... Reproduction: Echidnas lay a single egg in a pouch on the female's belly. The egg has a leathery shell. The egg hatches in 10 days and the baby echidna is born blind and hairless.
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/mammals/echidna/Echi... www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/mammals/echidna/Echidnaprintout.shtml
Everything about echidnas. Includes resources on echidna biology, photographs, zoos with echidnas, conservation, etc. ... Welcome to Echidna Central, a guide and web directory to that astounding monotreme, the echidnas of Australia and New Guinea. On this site you will find over 100 links to zoos, photographs, articles,
www.isidore-of-seville.com/echidnas/ www.isidore-of-seville.com/echidnas/
The Echidna along with the Platypus is one of Australia's two Monotremes (laying egg mammals ) Echidnas (pronounced "E-kid-na") is sometimes referred to as a Spiny Anteaters. They also look like Hedgehogs and Procupines in that they all have sharp spines on their backs.
teachit.acreekps.vic.edu.au/animals/echidna.htm teachit.acreekps.vic.edu.au/animals/echidna.htm
The echidna is a special kind of mammal that lays eggs. Echidnas lives in Australia. ... An echidna has a long sticky tongue to catch termites and ants. ... The echidna belongs to a special group of mammals called...
www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/echidnas.htm www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/echidnas.htm
Echidnas, or spiny ant eaters, are familiar to most Australians. They are 30 cm to 45 cm in length and weigh between 2 kg and 5 kg. ... The echidna is shy and moves slowly and carefully, but can usually be approached by treading softly. It is solitary for most of the year but at mating time several males may follow a female.
www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/WebPages/BHAN-5357K5?ope... www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/WebPages/BHAN-5357K5?open
Welcome to the Pelican Lagoon Research & Wildlife Centre ... ; Scientists, volunteer visitors and the local community have combined their talents to produce the Pelican Lagoon Research & Wildlife Centre - a place of ideas.. Free from the impact of rabbits and foxes, ... Situated on the eastern end of Kangaroo Island,
www.echidna.edu.au/ www.echidna.edu.au/