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  1. Echidna - Wikipedia

    This is similar to the platypus, which has 40,000 electroreceptors on its bill, but the long-beaked echidna has only 2,000, while the short-beaked echidna, which lives in a drier environment, …

  2. 17 Extraordinary Echidna Facts - Fact Animal

    One of the echidna’s most notable characteristics are the short, sharp quills that cover their body. These quills are made of keratin, the same material that makes up hair, claws, and fur. The …

  3. Echidna | Definition, Habitat, Lifespan, Species, & Facts | Britannica

    May 19, 2025 · 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 …

  4. Echidna - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    An echidna has a tiny face with small eyes and a long nose, sometimes called a beak. The eyes don’t help the echidna see well, but its acute sense of hearing and smell give this unusual …

  5. Echidna - Size, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, Reproduction, & Pictures

    3 days ago · Echidnas are typically found in woodlands and forests, where they hide under vegetation, rock crevices, or debris to avoid harsh climates. The short-beaked echidna, in …

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

    Apr 9, 2025 · While the echidna (pronounced ih-KID-na) is considered a mammal — because it's warm-blooded, has hair on its body and produces milk for its young — this large hedgehog …

  7. Echidnas-Two Egg-Laying Mammals - Deer of the World

    Short-beaked Echidna: Found in Australia and Tasmania, it is the most commonly known species. Long-beaked Echidna: Found in New Guinea, it has a longer beak and is adapted to different …

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

    May 18, 2025 · The key differences between these genera lie in their physical features, dietary preferences, and habitats. The Short-beaked Echidna is more versatile in its habitat range, …

  9. What is an echidna? | New Scientist

    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...

  10. Echidna Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature - PBS

    Mar 18, 2022 · An echidna has a tiny face with small eyes and a long nose, which is sometimes called a beak. While they don’t have great vision, they have an acute sense of hearing and smell.

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