yes they do
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The spiny anteater or echidna is most closely related to the platypus.
the spiny ant-eater lives in a sandy habitat. in the land down under.
No.
Yes, echidna eats insects . Its common name is spiny ant eater .
No, the spiny anteater, also known as the echidna, is not a bird. It is a mammal and belongs to a group called monotremes, which are egg-laying mammals. Echidnas are characterized by their spiny coats and long snouts, and they primarily feed on ants and termites.
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).
tiny eat eater ate pin pine pins at star start etc.
platypuses, spiny ant eater, snakes alligators, birds, turtles, sharks, fish, lizards, and insects.
Because the name is spiny which makes them spiny
SPINY= My spiny sister caught me by her spiny legs.
No there is more with backbones