Author Koh Lin ◦
Do you get the point… we love the Echidna.
Our first time seeing a wild Echidna was back in September 2001 when we were on holidays in Coonabarabran in New South Wales. There it was, just ambling along the side of a roadway… I can still remember the thrill I felt on seeing the Echidna.


In October 2002 we were in Coles Bay in Tasmania when we bumped into this Echidna along the dirt track…


and it was a thrill to get this close to the Echidna…

November 2003, we were just driving along the road in Bermagui, New South Wales, when we spotted this Echidna ambling along the grassy verge of the road.

This Echidna was in the Kyabram Fauna Park in Victoria. Did you know the Echidna is a type of mammal called Monotremes.

Not a captive, although this Echidna knew when it was feeding time during a night tour in the Alice Springs Desert Park in the Northern Territory.

This was a rescued Echidna that had been found outside of Alice Springs.

and just in case you have not seen a juvenile Echidna… check this photo out 😀

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