Echidnas are hatched. They are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals.
Aboriginal people typically hunt Echidnas by lying in wait for them and spearing them. Some tribes also use small traps to capture these animals.
Echidnas eat ants , termites,small invertebrates, worms and beetles.
Echidnas do not hibernate.
No. Echidnas do not hop. They walk.
There are no echidnas in Bali. Echidnas are found only in Australia and on the island of New Guinea.
No. Agouti are small mammals, and the only mammals which lay eggs are platypuses and echidnas.
Of course. Echidnas have very small eyes. Some sources state they have poor eyesight; more recent research indicates they have a more highly developed sense of sight than previously thought.
No. All echidnas are mammals, and all mammals are vertebrates. Echidnas are different from "echinoderms".
No. Echidnas eat termites.
Yes. Echidnas are solitary animals.
Echidnas do not hibernate.