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Echidna-Outback Oddity
Bruce, HB. 2017.  Answers 12(2):19-21. CELD ID 26315

Abstract
Evolution is hard-pressed to explain this prickly little digger. That's because the Creator made it like no other single animal. You might think that spiky little animal waddling along the forest floor is a porcupine. But it has a long, sticky tongue and it digs for ants, so maybe it's some kind of anteater. Nope? Well, it's a mammal, at least, right? Wait-it lays eggs. Mammals don't lay eggs. So what is this thing? The echidna seems to break all the rules. It's a mammal, but it lays eggs. It's warm-blooded, but it has a low body temperature. It lives on land, but it detects food like some fish do. And, like so many other rule-breakers, such as the platypus, the echidna settled in Australia.