it is unlikely. Echidnas can live anywhere there are termites and ants, and termites (the echidnas' preferred food) are only found near vegetation.
Yes: echidnas certainly do live in the many bushy reserves in and around Brisbane, Queensland.
Yes. Echidnas are solitary animals.
Echidnas are generally solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
No. Echidnas are found only in Australia and the island of New Guinea.
No, echidnas are found only in Australia and on the island of New Guinea.
ehcdnas live in australia.
Echidnas do dig burrows underground, but they do not necessarily live there. These burrows are usually for the purpose of incubating their young. Echidnas refer to live among rocks or under thick bushes.
No. Echidnas are monotremes, meaning they are egg-laying mammals. They do not give birth to live young, but lay eggs in order to reproduce.
Echidnas have four legs, so they walk. They have a waddling kind of walk. However, they can dig very quickly.
No. Echidnas are solitary animals, living alone.
No, ants cannot live in crushed limestone. Ants don't tend to like limestone and it acts as a deterrent. Furthermore, crushed limestone helps to balance pH levels.
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