Echidna |
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Title : | Echidna |
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Date of creation : | ca. 1905 | ||
Format : | Photograph | ||
Dimensions : | 70 x 100 mm | ||
Contributor : | State Library catalogue | ||
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Description : |
Close view of an echidna. Echidnas are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals and together with the platypus are the only animals in this class. Its preferred food is termites and it uses its long snout and sticky tongue to capture the ants and termites that it has dislodged from rotting branches and leaf litter using its strong legs and claws. Adult echidnas have no significant predators and so are common throughout Australia. Rather than fighting a predator it curls into a tight defensive ball armoured with its long spines. |
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Coverage year : | 1905 |
Region : | Kangaroo Island |
Further reading : | Strahan, Ronald, ed. The mammals of Australia : the national photographic index of Australian wildlife, Chatswood, N.S.W. : Reed Books : The Australian Museum, 1995 Augee, Michael L Echidna: extraordinary egg-laying mammal Collingwood, Vic.: CSIRO Publishing, 2006 |
Internet links : | Echidnas : Department for Environment and Heritage pdf |