Echidna IS the proper name for the echidna. It is sometimes referred to as a spiny anteater, but as it is not a member of the anteater family, this is a misnomer.
There is no specific name given to a female echidna. It is just a female echidna.
No. The proper name of the spiny anteater is echidna, and it is not related to anteaters at all. A female echidna lays a single egg every breeding season.
A female echidna does not have any particular name. It is just a female echidna.
The echidna's spikes are called spines.
The echidna is sometimes known as the spiny anteater.
Spiny anteater is a common name for the echidna.
Aside from the occasional nickname, Knuckles the Echidna is the only name Knuckles has been given.
It is another name for the echidna
echidna
The world's only two monotrems are the platypus and the echidna. There are actually two distinct species of echidna - the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.
The correct name for the echidna's spikes is 'spines'. The echidna's spines grow up to 50 mm (5 cm) in length.
The scientific name for the short-beaked echidna is Tachyglossus aculeatus.The scientific name for the long-beaked echidna is Zaglossus bruijnii.