The echidna is sometimes called a spiny anteater, but it bears no relation to anteaters. Anteaters are placental mammals, and echidnas are monotremes (egg-laying mammals).
"Spiny anteater" is the name some people call the Echidnas. Yes, all the species of Echidna do lay eggs, just like the duck-billed platypus. The platypus and Echidnas are the only mammals that lay eggs, and all the egg-laying mammals are called the Monotremata or monotremes.
"Spiny anteater" is the name some people call the Echidnas. Yes, all the species of Echidna do lay eggs, just like the duck-billed platypus. The platypus and Echidnas are the only mammals that lay eggs, and all the egg-laying mammals are called the Monotremata or monotremes.
The Echidna is very distantly related to the platypus, as both creatures are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals. The echidna does not have any close relatives.
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An omnivore, in contrast to a carnivore (only meat eater) and a herbivore (only plant eater)