Echidnas, instead of having teats like other mammals, have milk patches which excrete milk for their young to lap up. This is why wildlife hospital nurses have to feed a 'puggle' from the palm of their hands, so it can lap milk as it would do in the wild: https://t.co/Z1u9eDIu5S pic.twitter.com/N8RJxbqGvl
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) October 13, 2022
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