Echidnas are mammals, so the young drink mothers' milk. When the young hatches from the egg, it is fed on mother's milk which seeps from milk glands, not teats like other mammals.
No. Echidnas eat termites.
zaglossuss echidnas eat worms and insect larve.
Echidnas do not eat most things. They have a very limited diet of termites and ants.
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The biggest threat to echidnas occurs when they are young. Snakes will sometimes enter their burrow and eat the baby echidna. Other animals do not usually attempt to eat this spiky creature, but some echidna predators include very brave foxes and goannas. Echidnas are highly adaptable and less threatened by habitat loss than other native animals. Basically, echidnas can survive wherever there are ants.
Echidnas are particularly partial to termites and ants.
Echidnas like to burrow into termite mounds and eat the termites. They also break open non-termite ant nests and eat eggs/ adults/ larvae.
Echidnas obtain most of their water needs from the termites, ants and insect larvae they eat.
termites, ants, snails and slugs
NO! because a mum only has 1 baby