Short-beaked echidna
Title: Short-beaked echidna
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Short-beaked echidna
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 916 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Irena Saratchilova
SHORT – BEAKED ECHIDNA
TACHYGLOSSUS ACULEATUS
Mammalia, Monotremata, Tachyglossidae ,
Tachyglossus aculeatus
Introduction
Echidnas, or spiny anteaters as they are sometimes known, are familiar to most Australians. Echidnas are monotremes (mammals that lay eggs). There are only three species of monotreme in the world – the platypus and two species of echidna, one of which is restricted to the New Guinea highlands. They have many features which are reptilian in nature such as egg laying, legs
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