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Blogger Jessica Olin said...

Cute cute CUTE!

August 26, 2009

Blogger Unknown said...

That might be the most adorable thing I have ever seen! I am wondering if the quills are as dangerous as they are on the porcupine, since the handler is not wearing any gloves. What a great addition to your next picnic!!!

August 26, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"What lays chickens like an egg"? heh

August 26, 2009

Anonymous The three Anoneers said...

Ellen- Unlike porcupines', echidna spines don't come off. I still wouldn't want to get ... stabbed? by them, but I guess you just have to be careful.

August 27, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Although their spines are not as bad as a porcupine's, the male Echidna, like the Platipus, has venomous spines on it's hind legs.

September 03, 2009

Blogger Pamela Fox said...

I witnessed an echidna waddling along in the Australian outback (Adelaide, South Australia), and it was the most adorable waddle ever.

September 04, 2009

Anonymous Amanda said...

Something else to note about this unusual creature is that the males have a four headed penis. When mating, two heads will function while the other half remained shut down, and the next time he mates, he'll use the other half, vice versa.
Ah, Australia...

September 08, 2009

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