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A short-nosed echidna. The female develops a temporary pouch during the breeding season, into which she transfers the single egg she has laid. The egg hatches 7–10 days later.

Toothless, egg-laying, spiny mammal of the order Monotremata, found in Australia and New Guinea. There are two species: Tachyglossus aculeatus, the short-nosed echidna, and the rarer Zaglossus bruijni, the long-nosed echidna. They feed entirely upon ants and termites, which they dig out with their powerful claws and lick up with their prehensile tongues. When attacked, an echidna rolls itself into a ball, or tries to hide by burrowing in the earth.



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One Sydney local reported that, "in suburbs near national parks, residents frequently found native animals such as snakes, possums, and echidnas [spiny anteaters] wandering across roads, because they had nowhere else to go.
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This exhibit," says Rich, "is a crusade of mine to make the world aware that in addition to platypuses and echidnas [spiny anteaters] and all the weird animals we have in our fauna today, we're finding that there are many more strange animals from the past that are unique to the continent.
 
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