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  1. Echidna - Wikipedia

    • Echidnas , sometimes known as spiny anteaters, are quill-covered monotremes (egg-laying mammals) belonging to the family Tachyglossidae /tækiˈɡlɒsɪdiː/, living in Australia and New Guinea. The four extant species of echidnas and the platypus are the only living mammals that lay eggs and the only surviving members of the order Monotremata. Th… See more

    Etymology

    Echidnas are possibly named after Echidna, a creature from Greek mythology who was half-woman, half-snake, as the animal was perceived to have qualities of both mammals and reptiles. An alternative explanatio… See more

    Physical characteristics

    Echidnas are medium-sized, solitary mammals covered with coarse hair and spines. The spines are modified hairs and are made of keratin, the same fibrous protein that makes up fur, claws, nails, and horn sheat… See more

     
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  2. Echidnas (/ ɪˈkɪdnəz /), sometimes known as spiny anteaters, are quill-covered monotremes (egg-laying mammals) belonging to the family Tachyglossidae / tækiˈɡlɒsɪdiː /, living in Australia and New Guinea.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echidna
    echidna, or spiny anteater, any of three species of egg-laying mammals (monotreme s) of the family Tachyglossidae. Echidnas are stocky and virtually tailless. They have strong-clawed feet and spines on the upper part of the brownish body.
    www.britannica.com/summary/echidna-monotreme
    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 island of New Guinea, while the other is the short-beaked echidna found mostly in Australia, with small populations also in New Guinea.
    www.newscientist.com/definition/echidnas/
    In Greek mythology, Echidna (/ ɪˈkɪdnə /; Greek: Ἔχιδνα, translit. Ékhidna, lit. "she-viper", pronounced [ékʰidna]) was a monster, half-woman and half-snake, who lived alone in a cave. She was the mate of the fearsome monster Typhon and was the mother of many of the most famous monsters of Greek myth.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echidna_(mythology)
    Echidna was a half woman, half snake monster in Greek mythology. The animal echidnas were named after this woman- snake hybrid due to their shared mammalian and reptilian qualities.
     
  3. Echidna | Definition, Habitat, Lifespan, Species, & Facts

    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 …

     
  4. 17 Extraordinary Echidna Facts - Fact Animal

  5. Echidna - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    Learn about the echidna, an egg-laying mammal with spines, a long tongue and a beak. Find out how it lives, eats and breeds in Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea, and why some species are endangered.

  6. Echidna (mythology) - Wikipedia

  7. Enter the weird world of the echidna—a mammal in a category all …

  8. Echidna - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and …

    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.

  9. What is an echidna? - New Scientist

    Echidnas are monotremes, a group of mammals that lay eggs and include the platypus. They have sharp spines, long beaks, electroreceptors, four-headed penises and low body temperatures. Learn more about their behaviour, diet, …

  10. Physical features and species of echidnas | Britannica

  11. The Echidna Is One of the World's Strangest Mammals

    Found throughout Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea, from the highlands to the deserts to the forests, the short-beaked echidna is one of Australia's most widely distributed mammals. Here are 12 fun facts about this unusual critter.

  12. First-ever images prove 'lost echidna' not extinct - BBC News

  13. Echidna - WorldAtlas

  14. First-ever images prove 'lost echidna' not extinct - BBC

  15. Echidna Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature - PBS

  16. Echidna | World's Weirdest - YouTube

  17. Echidna Facts, Information And Pictures From Active Wild

  18. Facts About Echidnas - Live Science

  19. Echidna - Mythopedia

  20. Echidna :: The Mother of Monsters - Greek Mythology

  21. Echidna: Characteristics, Diet, Facts & More [Fact Sheet]

  22. Echidna - Animal Corner

  23. Short-beaked Echidna - The Australian Museum

  24. The Creature Feature: 10 Fun Facts About the Echidna - WIRED