A baby echidna escaped with his life after being attacked by two birds and then falling over a dozen feet onto the roof of a home in Australia. The tiny mammal was taken to the Taronga Zoo in Sydney ...
Spiny, snooty, and strange, echidnas are among Australia's wackiest animals. They're mammals, which means they feed their young milk, but only after the puggle (that's the word for a newborn echidna) ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – A rare baby animal made its debut over at Busch Gardens this week. The park has welcomed its first-ever baby echidna named Sydney. Echidnas are small, egg-laying mammals native to ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. One of the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s ...
One of the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s newest residents is still learning to move about on wobbly legs and peering at our strange world through tiny eyes. The Safari Park announced this week the ...
A new baby is ready for her close-up, just watch out for those spikes. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is sharing images of Sydney the puggle. A puggle is a baby echidna, an Australian relative of the ...
Alice Springs Desert Park is working to switch the baby animal from formula to an adult diet Meet Puggly! That’s this orphaned echidna’s name for now. Echidnas are egg-laying mammals native to ...
A baby echidna recovers at Taronga Zoo after a bulldozer dug up its burrow. — -- A baby echidna, after being seriously injured when a bulldozer dug up its burrow, is making an impressive recovery ...
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Occurred on November 21, 2025 / Scone, Australia Info from Licensor: "I found this baby Puggle (echidna) near my farm after some heavy rainfall. Never in my days have I ever seen a baby Puggle." ...
SAN DIEGO — One of the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s newest residents is still learning to move about on wobbly legs and peering at the world through tiny eyes. The Safari Park announced this week the ...
Here now is the latest installment in Ze Frank’s always entertaining, occasionally scientifically accurate “facts about _____” nature series. To date, Frank has covered hedgehogs, anglerfish, and now ...