An echidna (Tachyglossidae) stands on a white background. It is a small, spiny mammal characterized by a long snout and sharp quills covering its back. Its fur and spines are a mix of brown and black colors, with yellowish tips on the spines. The echidna has small, round ears and does not have visible external eyes. Known for its insectivorous diet, it has a slender, elongated nose used for foraging. Echidnas are one of the few egg-laying mammals (monotremes).Echidna isolated. Echidna, Tachyglossus species, isolated on white background. It a mammal, the Order of Monotreme, because breastfeeding although spawns. It is located across Australia and New Guinea. Its body is covered with thorns, a very small head and a long snout, narrow and pointed. The legs are very short but powerful claws for digging. They eats worms and insect larvae.Al Generated
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