Use of echidna in Sentences. 20 Examples

The examples include echidna at the start of sentence, echidna at the end of sentence and echidna in the middle of sentence

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echidna at the start of sentence


  1. Echidna: How shameful to be beaten by a human...!

echidna at the end of sentence


  1. The world's only monotremes are the platypus and the echidna.
  2. One of the mascots for the 2000 Olympics, in Australia, is the echidna.
  3. "Spiny anteater" is the nickname of a strange little animal (1) whose real name is echidna.
  4. A member of the Monotremata, an order of primitive egg-laying mammals restricted to Australia and New Guinea and consisting of only the platypus and the echidna.

echidna in the middle of sentence


  1. The echidna leads the GTMS Team Australia defense.
  2. There we can see lacy monitors, wallabies and even two-eyed echidnas.
  3. It is one of only two mammals (the echidna is the other) that lay eggs.
  4. The echidna lays eggs like a duck but suckles its young in a pouch like a kangaroo.
  5. The Australian short-beaked echidna, a monotreme, is one of the oldest living mammals on earth.
  6. Any of several other animals, including the echidna , aardvark, and pangolin, that feed on ants.
  7. It is curious, too, to note that echidnas also possess spurs but their venom gland is non-functional.
  8. But the best was yet to come when Jackson's well-trained eye spotted an echidna scurrying under a tree.
  9. The platypus, along with its cousins the echidnas, is an egg-laying mammal yet suckles its young on milk!
  10. The most primitive of the armoured mammals are the five species of echidnas, or spiny anteaters, from Australasia.
  11. What science has learned about the echidna in the past 200 years and why there are still large gaps is reported here.
  12. Both the platypus and the echidna lay soft-shelled eggs, and both feed their young with milk that leaks out through their skin.
  13. Only two kinds of egg-laying mammals are left on the planet today—the duck-billed platypus and the echidna, or spiny anteater.
  14. The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) is one of only two mammals — the other is the echidna (spiny anteater) — that lays eggs.
  15. The echidna is such a unique animal that it is classified in a special class of mammals known as monotremes, which it shares only with the platypus.
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