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Echidnas are spiny egg-laying mammals of the family Tachyglossidae. There are only 2 living species in this family, in 2 separate genera.… More »
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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...
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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.
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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,
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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...
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Unique Australian Animals (Mammals, Marsupials, Reptiles, birds acquatic etc) Plenty of info and pics ... The Echidna found in Australia is the Short-beaked Echidna and along with the Platypus are the only members of the monotreme family which are Mammals that lay eggs and produces milk for its young.
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Echidna (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the most ancient layers of Greek mythology, Echidna (Greek: Ἔχιδνα, ekhis , ἔχις, meaning "she viper") was called the "Mother of All Monsters". Echidna was described by Hesiod as a female monst...
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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.
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