Aside from the duck-billed platypus, the echidna is the only mammal that lays eggs. Of the four echidna species three have long beaks, with the Attenborough echidna, and the western echidna ...
Echidnas (Tachyglossus aculeatus) are solitary mammals with many peculiar quirks. Out of the four species that exist today, three are the rare long-beaked echidnas, only found in New Guinea. The ...
The reason Nick and I are so sad to see the back of one is because we’re trying to film echidna mating behaviour for Mammals and it is proving rather difficult. Part of the challenge is that the ...
What is the echidna? Echidnas are part of a group of animals called monotremes, which is the only group of mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young. Echidnas are one of only ...
A tiger shark in northern Australia has given researchers the surprise of their lives - by throwing up a fully intact and famously land-dwelling echidna. The team from James Cook University (JCU ...
The platypus was ultimately placed into a new order called Monotremata, alongside the four living species of echidna. Monotremes are, notably, egg-laying mammals that produce milk for their young. The ...
In a thrilling breakthrough, a long-lost mammal species has been rediscovered in Indonesia’s Cyclopean Mountains. The Zaglossus of Sir David, also known as Attenborough’s Long-Beaked Echidna ...