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Dolphins are found in every single ocean. IN THE water
The short-beaked echidna occurs mainly in Australia, where it is common throughout the mainland and the Australian island state of Tasmania, while the long-beaked echidna lives in New Guinea. There is a small pocket in southeast papue New Guinea where the short-beaked echidna is also found.
They were first found on a small island called Michigan's island. :)
The Australian monotremes are the platypus and the short-beaked echidna. There is just one other species of echidna, the long-beaked echidna, which is found on the island of New Guinea.
Monotremes are the egg-laying mammals, and there are just three species. Platypuses and short-beaked echidnas are found in Australia. The long-beaked echidna is found on the island of New Guinea, and the short-beaked echidna is also found in one small section of Papua New Guinea.
Echidnas live in Australia and on the island of New Guinea.There are only two species of echidnas: the short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) of Australia, and the long-beaked echidna (Zaglosssus bruijni) of New Guinea.
Egg-laying mammals are known as monotremes, and there are just three species.Platypuses and short-beaked echidnas are native to Australia. The long-beaked echidna is found on the island of New Guinea.
No marsupials lay eggs. The only egg-laying mammals are monotremes, and the species in Australia are the platypus and the short-beaked echidna. Both the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna are found on the island of New Guinea.
Bottlenose dolphins are not endangered, as they are the most common dolphin found in the world.
They eat squid and fish. Bottlenose dolphins dolphins and common dolphins are located all over the world. White beaked dolphins are found in the North Atlantic. the Hourglass Dolphin livevs in the Southers Ocean. The Amozon River Dolphin, or boto, is found in the Amozon river. These are only a few dolphins. Hope this helps!
There are three known species of egg-laying mammals, or monotremes, but they are not all found on the same continent. They are the platypus and short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) of Australia, and the long-beaked echidna (Zaglosssus bruijni) of the island of New Guinea. The echidna is sometimes called the spiny anteater, and there are several sub-species of the long-beaked echidna: the Western long-beaked echidna, Sir David's long-beaked echidna and the Eastern long-beaked echidna.
The platypus is a monotreme, which is an egg-laying mammal. The only other animal in this group is the echidna. There are two species of echidna: the short-beaked echidna, which is found in Australia, just like the platypus; and the long-beaked echidna, which is only found on the island of New Guinea.