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Long-beaked Echidna
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Humans Implicated In Prehistoric Animal Extinctions With New Evidence - Aug 11, 2008 Science Daily (press release)A monotreme (egg-laying mammal) similar in shape and size to the long-beaked echidna of New Guinea. Weight: approx 10 kg. This study was conducted by
Humans - not climate - drove extinction of giant Tasmanian animals - Aug 11, 2008 Mongabay.com...a monotreme (egg-laying mammal) similar in shape and size to the long-beaked echidna of New Guinea and weighing around 22 pounds (10 kg).
Green.view Finger on the spot - Apr 14, 2008 Economist,...an otherwise extinct group of animals, like the duck-billed platypus or the long-beaked echidna—while others may differ from each other only slightly.
Eggs Have Nothing To Do With It - Apr 4, 2008 Hernando Today,Four are species of the echidna group of mammals, of which Attenborough's long-beaked echidna is representative. Most people are more familiar with the
Don't call them ugly: The not-so-cute critters that are facing ... - Jan 30, 2008 Independent,Edge is focusing on the Attenborough's long-beaked echidna, found on one peak in the Cyclops Mountains of Papua. It hasn't been seen since 1961.
The Cute and the Damned - Nov 5, 2007 E/The Environmental Magazine,By Cindi R. Maciolek The long-beaked echidna does not share much in common with the golden-rumped elephant shrew, although both are endangered.
Conservation priorities: What to let go - Nov 7, 2007 Nature.com (subscription),...the long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus bruijni) of New Guinea, the riverine rabbit (Bunolagus monticularis) of the Karoo desert in South Africa,
Perth Zoo's first baby echidna make public appearance - 22 Oct 2007 Sunday Times.au,Mr Lemon said the endangered long-beaked echidna, found only in New Guinea, had never been bred in captivity. The short-beaked echidna is found in Australia
Hancock writer gets into kangaroos Nov 11, 2006 ...the lush old-growth rainforest and its exotic inhabitants, including the cassowary, green tree python, bird of paradise, long-beaked echidna, harpy eagle ... - Nashua Telegraph (subscription),
Wow! Is That a 'Roo Up the Tree? Jan 26, 2006 Guinea pademelons (Thylogale browni); the weird, weasel-like New Guinean quoll (Dasyurus albopunctatus); and the spiny long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus bruijni ... Conservation International Frontlines,
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