Echidnas hide in the dirt and only their spiky backs show when there is danger.
Learn how echidnas protect themselves by digging into the ground when they sense danger from fire or big animals, explained in a simple sentence for kids.
Echidnas hide in the dirt and only their spiky backs show when there is danger.
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