These animals normally feed on small inscects, larvae, ants, termites and worms so the best thing to do is to make sure they have the habitat that provides them eg. soft logs to tear open to find food, and do not disturb anthills etc.
To give food is to feed.
No. Echidnas feed primarily on termites and ants. These are not things an echidna can store up: nor does it need to, as termites and ants are plentiful throughout Australia all year around.
The echidna's food is particularly readily available. Echidnas feed mainly on termites, but they will occasionally eat ants and insect larvae as well.
Echidnas are mammals, despite being egg-laying mammals, or monotremes. Therefore, like all mammals, they feed their young on mothers' milk.
feed
Echidnas are mammals, so the young feed on mothers' milk.
Give it food.
give it food
feed, as in to give food to an animal: esa wo yaru as to give food to a person: tabesaseru
it is unlikely. Echidnas can live anywhere there are termites and ants, and termites (the echidnas' preferred food) are only found near vegetation.
they just look for it, or someone give food to they
Short-beaked echidnas feed on termites, and occasionally ants, while Long-beaked echidnas eat earthworms, beetles and moth larvae. Because of their spines, there are few animals willing to eat adult echidnas. Natural predators of juvenile echidnas are goannas, pythons and dingoes, while the introduced fox has also become a major predator.