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echidna    
n. 针鼹鼠

针鼹鼠

echidna
n 1: a burrowing monotreme mammal covered with spines and having
a long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites;
native to New Guinea [synonym: {echidna}, {spiny anteater},
{anteater}]
2: a burrowing monotreme mammal covered with spines and having a
long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites; native to
Australia [synonym: {echidna}, {spiny anteater}, {anteater}]

Echidna \E*chid"na\ ([-e]*k[i^]d"n[.a]), n. [L., a viper, adder,
Gr. 'e`chidna.]
1. (Gr. Myth.) A monster, half maid and half serpent.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Zo["o]l.) A genus of {Monotremata} found in Australia,
Tasmania, and New Guinea. They are toothless and covered
with spines; -- called also {porcupine ant-eater}, and
{Australian ant-eater}.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Echidna - Wikipedia
    Echidnas are possibly named after Echidna, a creature from Greek mythology who was half-woman, half-snake, [4] as the animal was perceived to have qualities of both mammals and reptiles [5] An alternative explanation is a confusion with Ancient Greek: ἐχῖνος, romanized: ekhînos, lit 'hedgehog, sea urchin' [6] A synonym for the echidna, in a mid-19th century British Encyclopaedia
  • Echidna | Definition, Habitat, Lifespan, Species, Facts | Britannica
    Echidna, 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 They have beady eyes and mere slits for ears, and at the end of their beaks are two small nostrils and a tiny mouth
  • Echidna - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
    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 But what really sets echidnas apart from other mammals? Female echidnas lay eggs! Egg-laying mammals are
  • Echidna - Size, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, Reproduction, Pictures
    The short-beaked echidna, in particular, also takes shelter in burrows built by other animals, such as rabbits and wombats While the long-beaked echidnas are typically found living in leaf litter on the forest floor of cool, wet montane forests, their short-beaked counterparts are found in almost all habitats in Australia, ranging from the
  • 17 Extraordinary Echidna Facts - Fact Animal
    Facts about the egg laying mammal, the one and only unique and super cute Echidna
  • Short-beaked echidna - Wikipedia
    Near Scottsdale, Tasmania The short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus), also known as the common echidna, or short-nosed echidna, is one of four living species of echidna, and the only member of the genus Tachyglossus, from Ancient Greek ταχύς (takhús), meaning "fast", and γλῶσσα (glôssa), meaning "tongue" It is covered in fur and spines and has a distinctive snout and a
  • The Echidna Is One of the Worlds Strangest Mammals
    In fact, the echidna is so different from any other mammal, it puzzles researchers and scientists to this day, according to Rick Schwartz, San Diego Zoo Global Ambassador "What really sets the echidna apart from other mammals is it is one of only two egg-laying mammals; the other is the duckbill platypus," says Schwartz in an email interview
  • Echidna - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
    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
  • Echidna - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
    Long-beaked echidnas live mostly in hilly rainforests of New Guinea In Australia, you might find short-beaked echidnas just about anywhere—from snowy mountains, to tropical rainforests, to deserts You would have to look hard, though These unique mammals are well camouflaged, and they like to hide
  • Echidna Animals: 12 Amazing Facts You Should Know
    Echidna animals are some of the strangest creatures in Australia With sharp spines, sticky tongues, and babies called puggles, they defy everything you think you know about mammals From Kangaroo Island to the misty mountains of New Guinea, discover 12 surprising facts about these spiny wanderers, you won’t believe the way they reproduce





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