If you've seen where the Magic Animals are, I'm sure you're no stranger to the following: it's a "mobile vault."
Of course, its archetypes combine two kinds of animals, ecigna and platypus.
If you ignore the little echidna's nose, it looks like a sloth.
But.
Time is a pig knife, and this is how the echidna grew up:
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It has two recipes: ants and termites
Ecole is really a good friend of man, because it can help humans to clean up the pests of trees.
Where does it live in Australia, mainly in Australia's inland deserts and semi-desert areas.
Like a mouse, it doesn't get out of its nest during the day.
His body is full of "hair" (thorns), theoretically it does not need hibernation. Because thick thorn can play the role of "cotton coat": heat preservation.
In autumn and winter, however, males hibernate automatically, while females and baby do not.
Why is the mole's thorn "hair", because it evolved from the hair, only the surface of the hair isolated from the larger thorns.
Because of its low body temperature and slow metabolism, it also has a long life span, up to 50 years.
Interestingly, although it is a mammal, it does have eggs.
Then the eggs hatch in its pouch to drink milk.
What does the ecole eat on? the answer is: nose.
Used to smell worms, ants, termites, etc.
However, its nose also has the ability to sense the vibration of prey, by shaking to obtain the position of the prey, and finally licking the insect with its tongue.
Like the sleigh three idiots in the human family, the ecole also has the potential to dismantle and destroy the human home.
Miraculously, it can swim as well as climb trees.
But even if it were a thorn, it was no match for Australian wild dogs and wild cats.
And the ecole has one of its biggest natural enemies: the car.
Each year, hundreds of ecmoles "cross the road" and are crushed to death by human cars.
A poor child, too.