Spur

Craig Shillington

Spur


Echidnas are toothless and feed almost exclusively on ants and termites. They are equipped with a long sticky tongue that extends perhaps 17 centimeters beyond the end of the snout.

Long spines cover the body and fur is present between them.

About two weeks after mating occurs, a single soft-shelled egg is deposited directly into the pouch and hatches after 10 days. Because the echidna does not have teats, the baby clings to specialized hairs within the pouch, where it suckles milk oozing from the mother’s mammary glands.

When disturbed, the echidna either curls into a spiny ball to protect its soft underside, or digs its belly into the soil, so that only the spines are exposed.

Males have a spur on the ankle of the hind leg but, unlike that of the platypus, it is not venomous

Note the Spur in this photo

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Spur by Craig Shillington
Spur by Craig Shillington
  • missred

    missred

    Ooo wow :O

  • gordontant

    gordontant

    great photo Craig, looks like roadkill, but still great photo.

    also looks like you must have been on your belly for this shot

  • Coralie Casey

    Coralie Casey

    Great shot Craig, Great depth of field. It makes the background look so soft compared to the sharpness of the echidna.

  • andrew cowell

    andrew cowell

    Love the low angle you’ve achieved in this one Craig. I also like how the over exposure of the sky and background lend this an authentic aussie bushland flavour. Works for me :-))

  • Karly Morris

    Karly Morris

    I love echidnas- problem is they HATE having their photo taken hey?? I love the road and shrubs in the background, you can really tell its real- not just a zoo shot!
    Where is this?

  • WitheringMoon

    WitheringMoon

    Great composition and i love the perspective this shot has, Im a bit sad though as im pretty sure he is dead =( lovely work Craig=)

  • Rhana Griffin

    Rhana GriffinRedbubbley Schweppervescence

    Informative blurb! Gorgeous shot… Selective focus is spot on!

  • Craig Shillington

    Craig Shillington

    VBS Thanks Guys :)

    Karly you are sooooo right. Geez I could hardly get anywhere near this guy without him digging in!! What a cutie he was though :) This is just down the road from where I live in Western Australia. Here’s a map ;) VBS

  • Craig Shillington

    Craig Shillington

    Kelly!!! OMG!! Ya dag. ;) I PROMISE he was not (and hopefully still isn’t) dead. {{{{hugs}}}}

  • Jeff  Burns

    Jeff Burns

    Fantastic capture. With that road behind it this is specatcular. I can see for a mile it seems like.
    Photo draws your eyes in

  • Craig Shillington

    Craig Shillington

    Hehehe Thanks Jeff :) The road is actually a dead end, I think it leads to someone’s property. It’s nice out there though :)

  • AmandaWitt

    AmandaWitt

    Cute little guy! (the echidna, that is, although I’m sure you’re cute in a different way, Craig)

  • Janelle

    Janelle

    love the softness of the background contrasting with the sharpness of mr echidna! great shot ☆☆

  • georgiegirl

    georgiegirl

    It’s amazing what you find on a bush track… have you thought of going back to see if you can get more pics? They are beautiful animals!! I didn’t know platypus spurs were poisonous! Learn something new every day! Thanks!

  • PennyEdwardes

    PennyEdwardes

    As always Craig, your work is awesome! LOVE echidnas!

  • shanghaiwu

    shanghaiwu

    wonderful image/the treatment applied gives me a sense of outback heat

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