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  2. File:Echidna, Mulligans Flat Nature Reserve, ACT.jpg

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    English: Echidna looking for food in Mulligans Flat Nature Reserve, ACT. This is a picture of the protected area listed at WDPA under the ID. 356847: Date:

  3. Echidna - Wikipedia

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    The male echidna's penis is 7 centimetres (2.8 in) long when erect, and its shaft is covered with penile spines. [29] These may be used to induce ovulation in the female. [30] It is a challenge to study the echidna in its natural habitat, and they show no interest in mating while in captivity. Prior to 2007, no one had ever seen an echidna ...

  4. File:Echidna at Freycinet.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Echidna - Parco dei Mostri - Bomarzo, Italy - DSC02642.jpg

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on bcl.wikipedia.org Echidna (mitolohiya) Usage on bn.wikipedia.org একিদ্‌না; Usage on et.wikipedia.org

  6. Long-beaked echidna - Wikipedia

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    The long-beaked echidna's limb posture is sprawled, similar to extant reptiles like lizards and crocodilians. Although the stances between the animal groups are similar, the way the limbs move are very different between the clades. The echidna swings its limbs at a 45 degree angle while a lizard's is more horizontal.

  7. Lost echidna: Egg-laying mammal named after David ... - AOL

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    Attenborough’s long-beaked echidna, which was thought to be extinct, has stunned scientists after being filmed in a tropical forest in Indonesia for the first time.. The egg-laying mammal, named ...

  8. Eastern long-beaked echidna - Wikipedia

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    The eastern long-beaked echidna is a member of the order Monotremata. Although monotremes have some of the same mammal features such as hair and mammary glands, they do not give birth to live young, they lay eggs. Like birds and reptiles, monotremes have a single opening, the cloaca. The cloaca allows for the passage of urine and feces, the ...

  9. Short-beaked echidna - Wikipedia

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    The short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus), also called the short-nosed echidna, is one of four living species of echidna, and the only member of the genus Tachyglossus. It is covered in fur and spines and has a distinctive snout and a specialised tongue , which it uses to catch its insect prey at a great speed.