Short-beaked Echidna
Tachyglossus aculeatus
NEW There's an alternative version of this page at the new website www.ark.net.au/echidna.html Other Names: Spiny Anteater
Family: Tachyglossidae
Size: Head-to-body 23-35 cm. Tail 8 cm.
Weight: 2-7 kg Distribution: All of Australia.
Status: Common to sparse. Habitat: Almost all terrestrial (land) habitabs except for intensively managed farmland.
References: Menkhorst and Knight, Wikipedia.
About the Short-beaked EchidnaThe echidnas are named after Echidna, a creature from Greek mythology who was half-woman, half-snake, as the animal was perceived to have qualities of both mammals and reptiles. Weight: 2-7 kg Diet: Ants, termites, other soil invertebrates, particularly beetle larvae.

Photo: Featherdale Wildlife Park, Sydney NSW. High Resolution 1916 x 1277.

Photo: Featherdale Wildlife Park, Sydney NSW. High Resolution 2832 x 1888.

Photo: Featherdale Wildlife Park, Sydney NSW. High Resolution 3524 x 2349.

Photo: Featherdale Wildlife Park, Sydney NSW. High Resolution 3008 x 2000.

Echidna skeleton. Photo by Sklmsta at Wikipedia.

Photo taken at Australian Reptile Park, Gosford NSW. High Resolution 3024 x 2012.
See Also
Australian Birds
Australian Reptiles
Australian Frogs
Australian Fish
Australian Spiders and Their Faces
Australian Wild Plant Foods
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