Well, from what I know, its really the female that attracts the males, using a scent trail enticing males to follow her (known as trains) however, I don't think it is known how she chooses a mate. -...
Echidnas are monotremes, or egg-laying mmamals. Covered with fur out of which dozens of sharp spines protrude, the echidna is sometimes known as the "spiny anteater". Although the echidna is not at...
The echidna (Tachyglossus Aculeatus) was named after the Greek monster Echidna, who was half snake (reptile) and half woman (mammal). She was known as the "Mother of all Monsters" as most of the...