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Zaglossus

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Zaglossus attenboroughi
Zaglossus brujinii
Zaglossus hacketti (extinct)
Zaglossus robustus (extinct)

Zaglossus is the genus of the echidna, a spiny monotreme that lives in Australia. There are two living species, and two extinct species.

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Species

Zaglossus attenboroughi

  • Habitat: regions of Australia at higher elevation than highland forests
  • Era: the present

Remarks: see under echidna

Zaglossus brujinii

Remarks: see under echidna

Zaglossus hacketti

Zaglossus robustus

Remarks: This species is known from a fossil skull about 65 cm long.

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