The echidna is an egg-laying mammal. It is a beak-like snout, and its body is covered with spines.
The beak.
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No A koala is a mammal and has fur - a bird has feathers.
Porcupine pufferfish are characterized by their rounded bodies covered in spiky spines, which they can inflate when threatened. Their skin is typically a mottled pattern of brown, yellow, or green, providing camouflage in their natural habitats. They have large, expressive eyes and a beak-like mouth, which they use to crunch on hard-shelled prey like shellfish. When inflated, the spines stand out prominently, making them appear larger and more intimidating to potential predators.
No. The spiny anteaters more correctly known as an echidna, is a mammal, and mammals do not have scales. Mammals have skin and hair/fur.The echidna has fur and spines. These spines are actually specialised tough, hollow hair follicles attached to muscles so the evhidna can raise them in defence.
Beak
a bird has feathes and a beak and a mammal gives milk to its birth
His mouth is called a 'mouth." But if you mean the combination of his mouth, lips and nose (basically everything below the eyes) then you mean the 'muzzle.'
a beak
a bird's mouth is his beak
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A lynx is a mammal. Mammals do not have beaks. They have mouths- with teeth.