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Echidna Extraordinary Egglaying Mammal Michael Augee Brett Gooden

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Echidna Extraordinary Egglaying Mammal Michael Augee Brett Gooden
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Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.55 MB
Pages: 145
Author: Michael Augee, Brett Gooden, Anne Musser
ISBN: 9780643092044, 0643092048
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Echidna Extraordinary Egglaying Mammal Michael Augee Brett Gooden by Michael Augee, Brett Gooden, Anne Musser 9780643092044, 0643092048 instant download after payment.

The echidna is one of the world’s most extraordinary creatures. It is a living fossil whose relatives were walking the earth over 100 million years ago. Like the platypus, it is a mammal that lays eggs. And, like all mammals, it has fur and produces milk. This book describes the echidna’s lifestyle and the adaptations that have made it so successful. It draws on the latest research into these strange creatures, covering their evolution, anatomy, senses, reproduction, behaviour, feeding habits and metabolism. The authors reveal some fascinating new findings, showing how echidnas are masters of their environment, and not simply some sort of mammal ‘test model’ that went wrong. A final chapter on conservation includes information on captive diet and management.

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