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Compares this animal to the platypus, describes its vision, and spikes. ... http://www.discovertasmania.com/us/
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- The Short Beaked Echidna
Gives a physical description and what its footprints look like. Echidnas are 30 cm to 45 cm in length and weigh between 2 kg and 5 kg with Tasmanian animals being larger than their Australian mainland counterparts. The body, with the exception of the ... http://www.dpiw.tas.gov.au/inter/nsf/WebPages/BHAN-5357K5
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- Echidnas Animals
A poem about the characteristics of the animal ... http://www.ilovepoetry.com/viewpoem.asp?id=57566
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- A Echidnas
Describes their physical features, food, home and social groups. The echidna has a long snout. Its very sensitive to touch and it can feel vibrations. It also has a very good sense of smell. When the echidna smells food like ants or termites it uses ... http://www.abc.net.au/schoolstv/animals/ECHIDNAS.htm
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- The Echidnas
Read a short essay, and then take a quiz to see how much you learned. ... http://www.edhelper.com/AnimalReadingComprehension_103_1.html
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Describes what they look like, where they live, and how they protect themselves. Together with the platypus, echidnas are the worlds only monotremes, or egglaying mammals. There are two species of echidnas, one confined to the highlands of New Guinea ... http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/animals/Echidnas.htm
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