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Has any other Zoochatter spent a long time watching a long-beaked echidna walking around its enclosure? I did this to count the number of claws on each forefoot. The animal was labelled as a Bruijn's echidna, but I counted 5 toes per forefoot (not 3 or 4). The animal was later identified as a Barton's echidna, which has 5 toes per forefoot.
 
Has any other Zoochatter spent a long time watching a long-beaked echidna walking around its enclosure? I did this to count the number of claws on each forefoot. The animal was labelled as a Bruijn's echidna, but I counted 5 toes per forefoot (not 3 or 4). The animal was later identified as a Barton's echidna, which has 5 toes per forefoot.

Never done that, but would like to.
 
Has any other Zoochatter spent a long time watching a long-beaked echidna walking around its enclosure? I did this to count the number of claws on each forefoot. The animal was labelled as a Bruijn's echidna, but I counted 5 toes per forefoot (not 3 or 4). The animal was later identified as a Barton's echidna, which has 5 toes per forefoot.
"What do you do in your weekend?"
"Nothing special, just trying to count the number of claws on the long-beaked echidna"
"Understandable, have a great day"
 
Perhaps it was because the dibbler was a dribbler. It's a pity the football transfer window has closed. There is a definite shortage of marsupials playing in the Premier League, ever since Metathere United were demoted in the Early Tertiary
 
Has any other Zoochatter touched a live cobra?
In India, I'm guessing snake charmers defang their snakes, as the one I saw was very enthusiastic about me touching it (for a price of course). No I didn't because I wasn't keen on encouraging this practise.
 
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