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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › EchidnaEchidna - Wikipedia

    Echidnas have tiny mouths and toothless jaws, and feed by tearing open soft logs, anthills and the like, and licking off prey with their long, sticky tongues. The ears are slits on the sides of their heads under the spines. The external ear is created by a large cartilaginous funnel, deep in the muscle. [6]

  2. Echidna Profile. Echidnas are some of the most unique animals in the world. They are sometimes referred to as ‘ spiny anteaters ‘ and their unusual appearance and characteristics have fascinated scientists for hundreds of years.

  3. Jun 11, 2024 · echidna, (family Tachyglossidae), 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.

  4. Everything you should know about the Echidna. The Echidna looks like a cross between a hedgehog and an anteater, and is a rare mammal that lays eggs.

  5. The echidna (ih-KID-na), sometimes called a "spiny anteater," is an unusual mammal. It is so different from any other that it still puzzles researchers and scientists. The echidna has remained unchanged since prehistoric times, finding ways to survive while other species became extinct.

  6. Mar 18, 2022 · 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.

  7. May 17, 2015 · The echidna is a spiny, ant-eating animal that lives in Australia and New Guinea. What makes echidnas really special is that they are egg-laying mammals! This page contains information on the echidna and a list of echidna facts for kids. Let's learn more about this amazing animal.

  8. Echidnas (pronounced e-kid-nas) make up four of the five living species in a group of egg-laying mammals known as monotremes. Three species are long-beaked echidnas and are endemic to the...

  9. Aug 4, 2022 · Why the Echidna is Australia’s Most Delightfully Different Mammal The evolutionary marvel mates in love trains, can swim in the ocean, and even uses jazz hands as a defensive tactic.

  10. animalcorner.org › animals › echidnaEchidna - Animal Corner

    The echidna is best known for its amazing biology. Like the platypus, this unusual mammal lays eggs and suckles its young. There are four extant species of Echidna across 2 different genera, ‘Tachyglossus‘ and ‘Zaglossus‘.

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