The spiny anteater, more properly known as the echidna, can swim.
Though its body shape and spines would seem to inhibit its swimming ability, the echidna actually swims quite well, and even uses swimming as a means to regulate its own temperature.
The spiny anteater, more properly known as the echidna, lives on land.
yes they can swim
Spiny anteater is a common name for the echidna.
The spiny anteater have 4 lobes .
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The echidna, sometimes also called the spiny anteater, has fur and quills.
No. The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, is a monotreme. It is an egg-laying mammal.
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Echidna.
The spiny anteater, correctly known as the echidna, has a thick layer of fur, through which hundreds of sharp quills grow.
The "spiny anteater" is only a nickname for echidna. Echidnas and platypuses are monotremes which means egg laying mammals.
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The spiny anteater or echidna is most closely related to the platypus.