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.
Although the male echidna has a spur, like the platypus, there is no evidence that it has any poison.
The echidna does not have poison. Although it does have spurs on its hind legs (like the platypus) it is not poisonous.
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.
An echidna's spines are quite sturdy, and very sharp. They are strong enough to deter the average potential predator.
Strong Poison was created in 1930.
Strong Poison has 567 pages.
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An echidna does not have a beak in the sense that a bird has a beak. The two extant species of echidna are the long-beaked echidna of New Guinea and the short-beaked echidna of Australia, but the beak is actually a long snout, like that of an anteater. It is not made of hard material, but is soft, though strong.
Poison-Type moves are only strong against Grass-Types. Poison-Type Pokémon are strong against Grass-Types, Bug-Types, Fighting-Types, and other Poison-Types.
It was strong enough to kill him
Poison is strong against grass type Pokémon.
The reason Knuckles the Echidna is red is because of his strength of he's ultra strong