The echidna does not have poison. Although it does have spurs on its hind legs (like the platypus) it is not poisonous.
Although the male echidna has a spur, like the platypus, there is no evidence that it has any poison.
The echidna has no poison (or venom) in its spines or anywhere else. Like a platypus, the male echidna has a spur on its hind leg, but this is not believed to hold any venom.
The echidna has no poison (or venom) in its spines or anywhere else. Like a platypus, the male echidna has a spur on its hind leg, but this is not believed to hold any venom.
Vicious the Echidna is the more powerful incarnation of Vicious the Hedgehog
because they have poison
The poison that you are referring to is most likely: Venom - A powerful poison that can paralyze or kill the victim.
The Solenodons poison is so powerful it could kill an elephant in one bite
Ancient natives of South America tipped their darts with the poison of the dart frogs. This poison's chemical name is batrachotoxin, which is a very powerful neurotoxin.
Neither one is "poisonous", but an adult male platypus has a venomous spur through which it can deliver a powerful and agonising venom.
There is no specific name given to a female echidna. It is just a female echidna.
when do Echidna sleep
No. The echidna has no venom in its spines or anywhere else. Like a platypus, the male echidna has a spur on its hind leg, but unlike the male platypus, the echidna's spur is not connected to a venom gland.