A burrowing monotreme mammal covered with spines and having a long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites; native to Australia.
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Examples for "echidna"
Examples for "echidna"
1The function and molecular composition of echidna venom is as yet unknown.
2The long tubular nose of the echidna is the vital spot.
3There's four species, including one in Australia called the short-beaked echidna.
4However, the female echidna has only a paired vagina, so why the mismatch?
5A strange process marks the start of echidna breeding season.
1The anteater can suck up water and be used as a watering can.
2A sort of anteater called a tamandua uses the ex-burrow as a nursery.
3Snuffy is Petra's stuffed anteater, which she sleeps with each night.
4They've got the mug of an anteater and the spines of a porcupine.
5Twin heads, each with a matching anteater proboscis, presumably once drills.
1Also known as spiny anteaters, they're small, solitary mammals native to Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea.
Translations for spiny anteater