Echidnas dig into the dirt and hide, showing only their spiky backs to stay safe from fires and animals that want to eat them.
Learn how echidnas use their spiky backs to protect themselves by digging into the dirt, explained simply for young kids.
Echidnas dig into the dirt and hide, showing only their spiky backs to stay safe from fires and animals that want to eat them.
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