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Basics - Brainy Echidna Proves Looks Aren’t Everything - NYTimes.com
Topic: Miscellaneous 1:39 pm EDT, Jun  9, 2009

Muse Opiang was working as a field research officer when he became seized by a passion for the long-beaked echidna, or Zaglossus bartoni, which are found only in the tropical rain forests of New Guinea and a scattering of adjacent islands. He had seen them once or twice in captivity and in photographs — plump, terrier-size creatures abristle with so many competing notes of crane, mole, pig, turtle, tribble, Babar and boot scrubber that if they didn’t exist, nobody would think to Photoshop them. He knew that the mosaic effect was no mere sight gag: as one of just three surviving types of the group of primitive egg-laying mammals called monotremes, the long-beaked echidna is a genuine living link between reptiles and birds on one branch, and more familiar placental mammals like ourselves on the next.

I love that description. Tribble...ha!

-janelane

Basics - Brainy Echidna Proves Looks Aren’t Everything - NYTimes.com



 
 
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