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Yes: echidnas are quite real. Echidnas are egg-laying mammals that live throughout Australia, from the desert, to bushland, to sub-alpine mountain habitats.

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Who is Echidna in Greek mythology?

An Echidna is a monstrous snake women with a human head and a snake-like body. It has a forked-tongue, vicious fangs, scaly skin and the eyes of a reptile.


How can you say that echidna is a reptile?

You can say it if you want to be wrong. The echidna is a mammal, although it lays eggs. Other characteristics show it to be a mammal, like the hair and being warm-blooded.


Which Australian mammal shares one characteristic with a reptile?

The Australian echidna, or spiny anteater, shares this same characteristic.


What did echidna's name mean?

The echidna (Tachyglossus Aculeatus) was named after the Greek monster Echidna, who was half snake (reptile) and half woman (mammal). She was known as the "Mother of all Monsters" as most of the monsters in Greek mythology were said to have mothered by Echidna. The most obvious reptilian characteristic of the echidna is that it lays eggs. The mammalian characteristics of the echidna is that they are warm-blooded, have fur, produce milk and suckle their young.


Why was the mammal Echidna named after the Mythical being Echidna?

The echidna (Tachyglossus Aculeatus) was named after the Greek monster Echidna, who was half snake (reptile) and half woman (mammal). She was known as the "Mother of all Monsters" as most of the monsters in Greek mythology were said to have mothered by Echidna. The most obvious reptilian characteristic of the echidna is that it lays eggs. The mammalian characteristics of the echidna is that they are warm-blooded, have fur, produce milk and suckle their young. An echidna is part of the Monotreme group. The only other animal in that group in the Platypus. For more information on Echidna the monster, see the related link.


What did the word 'echidna' come from?

The echidna (Tachyglossus Aculeatus) was named after the Greek monster Echidna, who was half snake (reptile) and half woman (mammal). She was known as the "Mother of all Monsters" as most of the monsters in Greek mythology were said to have mothered by Echidna.The most obvious reptilian characteristic of the echidna is that it lays eggs. The mammalian characteristics of the echidna is that they are warm-blooded, have fur, produce milk and suckle their young.For more information on Echidna the monster, see the related link.As for the echidna's scientific name of Tachyglossus - this means "Fast tongue". The echidna lives primarily on termites and ants, collecting them from nests by flicking its tongue in and out very quickly to capture the insects. The echidna's tongue moves at a speed of around 100 times per minute.


What is a female echidna called?

There is no specific name given to a female echidna. It is just a female echidna.


How do Echidna sleep?

when do Echidna sleep


What is an ecidna?

An echidna is a spiny, egg-laying mammal native to Australia and New Guinea. It is known for its spiky coat, long snout, and ability to lay eggs like a reptile. Echidnas are one of only five existing species of monotremes, a group of mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young.


What a female Echidna called?

A female echidna does not have any particular name. It is just a female echidna.


How many species of Echidna are there?

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. 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.


What colour is Knuckles the Echidna?

Knuckles the Echidna is red