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echidna

Echidna vs Lynx - What's the difference?

echidna | lynx |


As a proper noun lynx is

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Echidna vs Quokka - What's the difference?

echidna | quokka |


As a noun quokka is

a cat-sized marsupial, setonix brachyurus , of southwestern australia.

Tuatara vs Echidna - What's the difference?

tuatara | echidna |


As a noun tuatara

is either of two reptiles, sphenodon punctatus'' or ''sphenodon guntheri , native to new zealand, that resemble lizards.

Numbat vs Echidna - What's the difference?

numbat | echidna |


As nouns the difference between numbat and echidna

is that numbat is a small marsupial carnivore, Myrmecobius fasciatus, endemic to western Australia that eats almost exclusively termites while echidna is any of the species of small spined monotremes in family Tachyglossidae, the four extant species of which are found in Australia and southern New Guinea.

As a proper noun Echidna is

a female monster who, along with Typhon, mothered the vast majority of the famous monsters and creatures of Greek mythology.

Crocodile vs Echidna - What's the difference?

crocodile | echidna |


As a noun crocodile

is any of the predatory amphibious reptiles of the family crocodylidae; (loosely) a crocodilian, any species of the order crocodilia, which also includes the alligators, caimans and gavials.

Echidna vs Armadillo - What's the difference?

echidna | armadillo |


As nouns the difference between echidna and armadillo

is that echidna is any of the species of small spined monotremes in family Tachyglossidae, the four extant species of which are found in Australia and southern New Guinea while armadillo is any of a family of burrowing mammals covered with bony, jointed, protective plates, genus Dasypus.

As a proper noun Echidna

is a female monster who, along with Typhon, mothered the vast majority of the famous monsters and creatures of Greek mythology.

Echidna - What does it mean?

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Echidna vs Enchilada - What's the difference?

echidna | enchilada |


As nouns the difference between echidna and enchilada

is that echidna is any of the species of small spined monotremes in family Tachyglossidae, the four extant species of which are found in Australia and southern New Guinea while enchilada is a Mexican dish made by wrapping a filling in a tortilla, then baking in a sauce.

As a proper noun Echidna

is a female monster who, along with Typhon, mothered the vast majority of the famous monsters and creatures of Greek mythology.

Echidna vs Echidnae - What's the difference?

echidna | echidnae |


As a noun echidnae is

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Echidna vs Aardvark - What's the difference?

echidna | aardvark |


As nouns the difference between echidna and aardvark

is that echidna is any of the species of small spined monotremes in family Tachyglossidae, the four extant species of which are found in Australia and southern New Guinea while aardvark is the nocturnal, insectivorous, burrowing, mammal species: Orycteropus afer, of the order Tubulidentata, somewhat resembling a pig, common in some parts of sub-Saharan Africa.

As a proper noun Echidna

is a female monster who, along with Typhon, mothered the vast majority of the famous monsters and creatures of Greek mythology.

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