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Echinoderm means "Spiny-Skinned" in Greek. For more information, look at "What does echinoderms mean in greek?"
Echinoderm is from the Greek word εχινόδερμα(echinoderma), meaning "five arms".
The spiny anteater, more properly known as the echidna, is insectivorous, as it eats termites and ants, and sometimes other insect larvae. Apart from these, it does not feed on any other animals.
The pioneers skinned them and ate them. They used the fur they skinned for blankets, coats, and much more.
The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, belongs to the group of animals known as mammals. Specifically, it is a monotreme, or egg-laying mammal.
The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna,is a monotreme. This means it is an egg-laying mammals, one of only two such types of animals in the world. The other monotreme is the platypus.
Starfish, more rightly known as sea stars, are marine echinoderms. They use tube feet to move and have a generally spiny exterior to deter predation.
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The spiny anteater is more correctly known as the echidna. The biggest threat to echidnas occurs when they are young. Snakes will sometimes enter their burrow and eat the baby echidna. Other animals do not usually attempt to eat this spiky creature, but some echidna predators include very brave foxes and goannas.
No. The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, is a monotreme. It is an egg-laying mammal.
Yes. The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, has both fur and spines.