You wouldn't think that Australians would have the problem of distinguishing Echidnas from Porcupines, being that Porcupines don't even exist in the wilds of Australia.
You wouldn't think that Australians would have the problem of distinguishing Echidnas from Porcupines, being that Porcupines don't even exist in the wilds of Australia.
Kids grow up in Australia reading books written in the USA and UK, where porcupines/hedgehogs are featured, and it sticks with them. By the time they see their first echidna they assume anything with spikes is a porcupine.
In recent years there has been a massive influx of children's books written about Australian animals so the kids of today are probably more aware of echidnas than their parents are.
And it doesn't help that most school teachers are zoological ********s.