Did you see Matt’s post with the picture of echidna on our deck?
Janet
No. Echidna are one of my favourite locals.
Margo
Actually “he” is a “she”, so it should be Billie the echidna….
Matt
I don’t often see them with their legs straight, raised above the ground like that. They’re almost always protecting their belly.
Hilary Davis
We have a group at work called the Echidnas. Its an acronym for something like e-CHI-design network australia swinburne. Of course little echidnas are called Puggles. Axel is a puggle lol
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Billy the echidna….
Are you sure it isn’t Wilhelmina?
How do echidnas have babies??
very very carefully 🙂
Very carefully!
Did you see Matt’s post with the picture of echidna on our deck?
No. Echidna are one of my favourite locals.
Actually “he” is a “she”, so it should be Billie the echidna….
I don’t often see them with their legs straight, raised above the ground like that. They’re almost always protecting their belly.
We have a group at work called the Echidnas. Its an acronym for something like e-CHI-design network australia swinburne. Of course little echidnas are called Puggles. Axel is a puggle lol
He is not spiky!
true that!
I have a recipy for those
You evil person! 👹
Can you do that? :-O
Utterly tasteless!
You or the echidna?
A couple of years ago , she had a Puggle
Is this a baby echidna? Are they born with spikes?
How do you spell ‘recipe’?
Kevin spells it badly!
I don’t think they’re born with spikes….
If they are, -the “spikes” would need to be short and still very soft.