What is a 'puggle?'
24 August 2001 23:28What annoys me a lot is that people here in Aus insist on calling echidnas 'porcupines.' It really bugs me.
baby echidnas are called 'puggles.' Not many people know this.
This is a puggle:
baby echidnas are called 'puggles.' Not many people know this.
This is a puggle:


His name is Fluffy, and he was raised by some friends of mine who also rescue animals.

Fluffy, fully grown.
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Date: 24 Aug 2001 07:16 (UTC)I've always called them echidnas
Date: 24 Aug 2001 09:46 (UTC)I've also heard them called "spiny anteater" but I know they just share an ecological niche with anteaters (like old world vultures and new world vultures to, though they're not very related) and are not closely related to anteaters at all.
It's interesting -- you use the word "fluffy" to mean "covered with prickles" ;)
Mary, who has lived near where echidnas live
Re: I've always called them echidnas
Date: 24 Aug 2001 16:48 (UTC)I can understand people thinking an antechinus was a mouse, but confusing echidnas with hedgehogs and porcupines?
sheesh.
They should get away from their American TV and go for a walk in the bush.
Fluffy wasn't named by me. Although, if I had raised an echidna then 'Fluffy' is the sort of name I'd think up 8)
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Date: 25 Aug 2001 04:05 (UTC)no subject
Date: 26 Aug 2001 03:47 (UTC)Spiny Eatanter, indeed:)! Yet another useful creature misnamed and maligned by man. No wonder we get a leg full of quills! At first I thought it was a platypus because of the snout, but the other pictures quickly did in that illusion.