Harry Potter Fans Found Real Nyhlya Prototype
An Australian baby echidna was born in the Taronga zoo in Sydney - which is a great event in itself, because the last time the offspring from the echidnus in Taronga was obtained 30 years ago. The kid was lucky to be born shortly after the premiere of the film "Fantastic Beasts and Where They Live", which all Harry Potter fans seem to have already watched: it was they who discovered that the little echidna is very similar to sniffing - a cute magical creature pocketing everything brilliant .
Like sniffing, the vipers are marsupial — only in a bag are real animals not carrying stolen jewels, but their own eggs, from which cubs hatch. Toddlers from Tarong came into the world in August, but the zoo staff did not show them to the public until they had needles. Echidn and nuchley unite not only external similarities, but also everyday habits: both those and others live in deep burrows under the ground.
It is unlikely that real echidnas are as agile as sniffing, but they can swim well and quickly dig in the ground, and still have sharp eyesight. Echidnas do not really like company and most often live alone. To protect themselves from predators, they fold into a ball like hedgehogs, or hide in a hole. The echidna mom lays one egg, which she carries in her bag until the cub hatch and grows enough to move into the hole. During the first months of life, echidnas feed on milk, and then move on to insects and medium-sized invertebrates (large echidnas will not fit in a small mouth).