There is no specific term for male echidnas.
There is no specific term for a male echidna.
an eel
It is simply called an echidna.
Although the male echidna has a spur, like the platypus, there is no evidence that it has any poison.
Yes. Both the male and female echidna have equally sharp spines.
A female echidna does not have any particular name. It is just a female echidna.
There is no specific name given to a female echidna. It is just a female echidna.
The echidna's spikes are called spines.
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.
echidna
The echidna has numerous sharp spines on its back. These are for defence purposes.
Are you sure he's an Echidna? He might be a hedgehog, and if he is, he's called silver.
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.