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Short-beaked Echidna - adult strolls along vegetation in search for food which consists solely of ants and termites. It can find them by detecting electrical impulses in the muscles of its prey with its beak - Tasmania, Australia

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Short-beaked Echidna - adult strolls along vegetation in search for food which consists solely of ants and termites. It can find them by detecting electrical impulses in the muscles of its prey with its beak - Tasmania, Australia

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Short-beaked Echidna
Tasmania, Australia
Tachyglossus aculeatus
Steffen & Alexandra Sailer
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Spiny Super Sleuth: Short-beaked Echidna's Ant Adventure in Tasmania!". In this photo print, we witness the incredible journey of a Short-beaked Echidna as it strolls through lush vegetation in search of its favorite delicacies - ants and termites. Armed with an extraordinary superpower, this adorable creature can detect electrical impulses in the muscles of its prey using its beak! Hailing from the enchanting land of Tasmania, Australia, these spiky wonders are known for their unique reproductive habits. After an intimate encounter, the female lays a single leathery-shelled egg which she diligently incubates in a temporary pouch on her belly for about 10 days at a cozy temperature of 32 °C. Once hatched, the baby echidna remains sheltered within its mother's pouch until it is adorned with short spines. It then graduates to a nursery burrow where mama returns every one to two days to nourish her little one. These elusive youngsters only begin exploring their surroundings after three months but remain hidden until they reach around one year old. With over 1300 ant species and nearly 350 termite species calling Australia home, our spiky friend has no shortage of delectable options! This culinary expertise explains why you can find them thriving across all parts of Australia. So let this charming print transport you into the fascinating world of the Short-beaked Echidna - an expert food connoisseur and nature's very own superhero.


Framed Prints of Short-beaked Echidna - adult strolls along vegetation in search for food which consists

Discover the fascinating world of the Short-beaked Echidna with this stunning framed print by renowned wildlife photographers Steffen & Alexandra Sailer. Witness the unique hunting behavior of this nocturnal marsupial as it prowls through the vegetation of Tasmania, Australia, in search of its prey - ants and termites. Using its sensitive beak, the Short-beaked Echidna, scientifically known as Tachyglossus aculeatus, can detect electrical impulses in the muscles of its prey. This exquisite piece, captured by the expert eyes of Ardea Wildlife Pets Environment, is perfect for adding a touch of natural wonder to your home or office. Note: These prints are intended for personal display purposes only.


Photo Prints of Short-beaked Echidna - adult strolls along vegetation in search for food which consists

Experience the captivating world of the Short-beaked Echidna with this stunning photograph by Steffen & Alexandra Sailer from Ardea Wildlife Pets Environment. Witness the intrigue of this unique creature as it navigates through the lush vegetation of Tasmania, Australia, in search of its prey. Known for its distinctive appearance and extraordinary hunting abilities, the Short-beaked Echidna uses its sensitive beak to detect electrical impulses from ants and termites, making each bite a successful one. Bring this mesmerizing moment into your home with our high-quality Media Storehouse Photographic Print, perfect for personal display and a constant reminder of the wonders of nature.


Poster Prints of Short-beaked Echidna - adult strolls along vegetation in search for food which consists

Discover the intriguing world of the Short-beaked Echidna with our stunning poster print by Steffen & Alexandra Sailer from Ardea Wildlife Pets Environment. Witness this unique Australian creature as it forages through the vegetation in search of its prey, ants and termites. The Short-beaked Echidna, scientifically known as Tachyglossus aculeatus, uses its advanced sensing abilities to detect electrical impulses in the muscles of its prey with its beak. Bring this captivating moment into your home or office and add a touch of natural wonder to your space. Please note that our poster prints are intended for personal display purposes only.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Short-beaked Echidna - adult strolls along vegetation in search for food which consists

Discover the intriguing world of the Short-beaked Echidna with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Steffen & Alexandra Sailer's Ardea Wildlife collection. This beautiful puzzle depicts an adult Echidna, a native of Tasmania, Australia, as it searches for food among the vegetation. Known for its unique method of hunting, the Echidna detects electrical impulses in the muscles of ants and termites with its beak. With stunning attention to detail, this puzzle is a must-have for nature enthusiasts and puzzle lovers alike. Please note that the puzzle print is intended for personal display purposes only.

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