The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, belongs to the group of animals known as mammals. Specifically, it is a monotreme, or egg-laying mammal.
No, the spiny anteater, also known as the echidna, is not a bird. It is a mammal and belongs to a group called monotremes, which are egg-laying mammals. Echidnas are characterized by their spiny coats and long snouts, and they primarily feed on ants and termites.
It's a kind of spiny (prickly) anteater.
Spiny anteater is a common name for the echidna.
The spiny anteater have 4 lobes .
that is a short-beaked echidna, also known as the spiny anteater
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The echidna, sometimes also called the spiny anteater, has fur and quills.
No. The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, is a monotreme. It is an egg-laying mammal.
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Echidna.
The spiny anteater, correctly known as the echidna, has a thick layer of fur, through which hundreds of sharp quills grow.