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  2. Puggle - Wikipedia

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    The portmanteau "puggle" started appearing in 2002. [3] The puggle has subsequently become a popular designer dog crossbreed in the United States, where it has attracted a number of celebrity owners. The puggle was named the "Hottest Dog of 2005" and in 2006, puggle sales accounted for more than 50% of all crossbreed dog sales in that country ...

  3. Echidna - Wikipedia

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    Hatching takes place after 10 days of gestation; the young echidna, called a puggle, [23] [24] born larval and fetus-like, then sucks milk from the pores of the two milk patches (monotremes have no teats) and remains in the pouch for 45 to 55 days, [25] at which time it starts to develop spines. The mother digs a nursery burrow and deposits the ...

  4. Monotreme - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] Much like newborn marsupials (and perhaps all non-placentals [27]), newborn monotremes, called "puggles", [28] are larval- and fetus-like and have relatively well-developed forelimbs that enable them to crawl around. Monotremes lack teats, so puggles crawl about more frequently than marsupial joeys in search of milk. This difference ...

  5. Australian zoo celebrates arrival of echidna puggles - AOL

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    Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia released footage of their new baby echidnas. They are the first echidna births at the zoo in 29 years.

  6. Puggle's Hilarious Way of Asking to Come Inside Is ... - AOL

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    Puggle's Hilarious Way of Asking to Come Inside Is Truly One in a Million. Gabrielle LaFrank. September 22, 2024 at 10:05 AM. Tara Lynn and Co/Shutterstock.

  7. Short-beaked echidna - Wikipedia

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    By the time the puggle is around 200 g (7.1 oz), it is left in the burrow while the mother forages for food, and it reaches around 400 g (14 oz) after around two months. [105] Juveniles are eventually ejected from the pouch at around two to three months of age, because of the continuing growth in the length of their spines.

  8. List of dog crossbreeds - Wikipedia

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    A group of Labradoodle assistance dogs. This is a list of common dog crossbreeds.These are crossbreed dogs created deliberately by crossing two purebred dogs.Some are known as designer dogs and are bred as companion dogs, often given portmanteau names derived from those of the parent breeds; others are bred to combine specific working qualities inherent in the parent breeds.

  9. Platypus - Wikipedia

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    Young platypus are called "puggles". Newly hatched platypuses are vulnerable, blind, and hairless, and are fed by the mother's milk, that provides all the requirements for growth and development. [89] [90] The platypus's mammary glands lack teats, with milk released through pores in the skin. The milk pools in grooves on the mother's abdomen ...