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Short-beaked Echidna - rear foot (Tachyglossus aculeatus setosus) Date

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Aculeatus Beaked Claws Echidna Echidnas Feet Foot Monotreme Monotremes Nail Nails Rear Short Tachyglossus Tasmania Toes


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Who needs fancy shoes when you've got these fabulous claws? Check out the rear foot of this Short-beaked Echidna - it's a true fashion statement! With its short beak and adorable little toes, this echidna is ready to strut its stuff in the wildlife fashion world. This print captures the essence of Australian wildlife, showcasing one of nature's most unique creatures. The Short-beaked Echidna is a monotreme, which means it lays eggs like a bird but nurses its young with milk like a mammal. Talk about multitasking! With its setosus fur and sharp nails, this echidna is well-equipped for life in Tasmania. It's no wonder they call Australia home - their style game is on point! From head to toe (or should we say from beak to claw), these mammals know how to make an entrance. So if you're looking for some inspiration for your next outfit or just want to appreciate the wonders of nature, look no further than this incredible photo print. It's a reminder that even in the animal kingdom, there are some serious fashionistas strutting their stuff. Who knew that feet could be so fabulous?

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