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Rare Short-Beaked Echidna Puggle Emerges At Taronga Zoo Sydney - ZooBorns
Echidnas carry their eggs and young in pouches. Unlike in marsupials, this pouch is not permanent and is instead just a muscle-contraction, allowing both males and females to form a pouch when
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ScienceAlert - Did you know a baby echidna is called a puggle? This is a short-beaked echidna, an Australian monotreme (egg-laying mammal) which carries and hatches its egg in a pouch. Baby
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Digital illustration of Spiny Anteater (Echidna) puggle sucking from pores on milk patch in pouch
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10 Week old Echidna puggle taking some time out of Mums pouch : r/aww