The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, does indeed have four legs. It is a mammal, and all terrestrial mammals have four legs.
Spiny anteaters, more correctly known as echidnas, have four legs.
Spiny anteaters, more correctly known as echidnas, have four legs.
Spiny Anteater have four legs...
Spiny anteaters, or echidnas, move with their feet.
Because the name is spiny which makes them spiny
Yes. Spiny anteaters, more correctly known as echidnas, are mammals. All mammals breathe using lungs. Therefore, echidnas have lungs.
Spiny anteaters, more properly known as echidnas, may shelter in hollow or rotting logs; they may dig burrows; or they shelter under bushes.
No. Platypuses and spiny anteaters, more correctly known as echidnas, are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals. The young are hatched, not born.
The echidna is sometimes called a spiny anteater, but it bears no relation to anteaters. Anteaters are placental mammals, and echidnas are monotremes (egg-laying mammals).
Kill the ants in your back yard.
SPINY= My spiny sister caught me by her spiny legs.
Yes. The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, has both fur and spines.