The echidna is one of the few mammals in the world that lays eggs.
It hunts insects using electroreception, has no teeth, and feeds its young in a way no other mammal does.
Despite surviving for millions of years with almost no change, echidnas are still vulnerable to modern threats like vehicles and habitat loss.
Sometimes, being ancient isn’t enough to stay safe.
Footage from Pexels, Pixabay, and Wikimedia Commons (Creative Commons).
It hunts insects using electroreception, has no teeth, and feeds its young in a way no other mammal does.
Despite surviving for millions of years with almost no change, echidnas are still vulnerable to modern threats like vehicles and habitat loss.
Sometimes, being ancient isn’t enough to stay safe.
Footage from Pexels, Pixabay, and Wikimedia Commons (Creative Commons).
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