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Kaieteur News- While the echidna (pronounced ih-KID-na) is considered a mammal — because it’s warm-blooded, has hair on its body and produces milk for its young — this large hedgehog-like creature is in a class of its own. In fact, the echidna is so different from any other mammal; it puzzles researchers and scientists to this day.

The Echidna is native to Australia and New Guinea. It is covered in sharp spines for protection and uses a long, sticky tongue to capture ants, termites and other small insects.
The echidna is native to Australia and New Guinea. It is covered in sharp spines for protection and uses a long, sticky tongue to capture ants, termites and other small insects.
Echidnas have poor eyesight and rely heavily on their sense of smell to locate food. They use their short, powerful claws to dig into ant mounds and other insect nests. Largely instinctual, echidnas show little adaptability when faced with challenges or threats.
When feeling threatened, they use a basic survival tactic of curling into a ball, exposing only their sharp spines to deter predators rather than actively escaping or seeking shelter.
Despite their unique physical adaptations, echidnas exhibit limited problem-solving skills and lack the cognitive complexity found in more adaptable animals.
Over time, the reliance on basic survival instincts over learned behaviours can reduce overall cognitive complexity in affected species.
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