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Scientific Name : Tachyglossus aculeatus
Common Name : Short-beaked echidna
Description : An unusual animal, superficially like the hedgehogs and porcupines of the northern hemisphere, but sharing with the Platypus Ornithorhynchus anatinus the distinction of being the only egg-laying mammals, the echidna grows to about 450mm.The back is densely covered with long spines and when disturbed the echidna digs into the surface so that only its spines are visible. It has a long pointed muzzle, with the nostrils and tiny mouth near the tip. It feeds by catching ants and termites on its long, slender, sticky tongue. Its feet are strongly adapted for digging into termite mounds. The male has a spur on the rear ankles, but unlike the platypus, this is not poisonous.
Habitat : Found in almost all land habitats.
Distribution : Throughout Australia. Found all over Victoria, although uncommon in the north-west. May be encountered anywhere in the Park, where it is quite common.
Family : Tachyglossidae
 
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Short-beaked echidna on Stringybark Ridge.
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Echidna beside the Billys Creek Track
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Short-beaked Echidna
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Short-beaked Echidna


Echidna beside the Billys Creek Track
October 16th 2006




 
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