a rugged rainforest habitat 2,000m (6,561ft) above sea level. In addition to finding Attenborough's "lost echidna" the expedition discovered new species of insects and frogs, and observed healthy ...
This species is larger than its short-beaked relative and is considered vulnerable due to habitat loss and hunting. Named after naturalist Sir David Attenborough, this rare echidna species is ...
A tiger shark in northern Australia has given researchers the surprise of their lives - by throwing up a fully intact and famously land-dwelling echidna. The team from James Cook University (JCU ...