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Eastern Long-beaked Echidna vs Spiny Anteater

How does the Eastern Long-beaked Echidna compare to the Spiny Anteater? They are both members of the Tachyglossidae family. Below we put their classification, habitat, diet, size, and conservation status side by side — and settle who would win in a fight.

Eastern Long-beaked Echidna
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Eastern Long-beaked Echidna
Spiny Anteater
Scientific name
Zaglossus bartoni
Tachyglossus aculeatus
Classification
Mammal
Mammal
Family
Tachyglossidae
Tachyglossidae
Habitat
Montane and subalpine forests
Forests, woodlands, grasslands, and arid regions
Diet
Carnivore
Insectivore
Conservation status
Vulnerable
Least Concern
Lifespan
15-30 years
10-16 years in the wild
Weight
5-10 kg
2-7 kg

Eastern Long-beaked Echidna vs Spiny Anteater: who would win?

Eastern Long-beaked Echidna

Eastern Long-beaked Echidna

5-10 kg

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Spiny Anteater

Spiny Anteater

2-7 kg

Eastern Long-beaked Echidna wins moderate confidence

Eastern Long-beaked Echidna is substantially heavier (5-10 kg vs 2-7 kg). In a physical confrontation that size and power advantage is usually decisive. In the wild these two rarely (if ever) meet — this is a what-if based on the size and diet we have on record, not a prediction.

Similarities

  • Both are mammals.
  • Both belong to the Tachyglossidae family.

Differences

  • Habitat: Montane and subalpine forests vs Forests, woodlands, grasslands, and arid regions.
  • Diet: carnivore vs insectivore.
  • Conservation: Vulnerable vs Least Concern.
  • Weight: 5-10 kg vs 2-7 kg.

Eastern Long-beaked Echidna vs Spiny Anteater: FAQ

Who would win in a fight, a Eastern Long-beaked Echidna or a Spiny Anteater?

Eastern Long-beaked Echidna wins. Eastern Long-beaked Echidna is substantially heavier (5-10 kg vs 2-7 kg). In a physical confrontation that size and power advantage is usually decisive. In the wild these two rarely (if ever) meet — this is a what-if based on the size and diet we have on record, not a prediction.

What is the difference between a Eastern Long-beaked Echidna and a Spiny Anteater?

Eastern Long-beaked Echidna and Spiny Anteater differ in several ways — habitat: montane and subalpine forests vs forests, woodlands, grasslands, and arid regions. diet: carnivore vs insectivore. conservation: vulnerable vs least concern. weight: 5-10 kg vs 2-7 kg.

Do Eastern Long-beaked Echidna and Spiny Anteater live in the same habitat?

No — Eastern Long-beaked Echidna lives in montane and subalpine forests, while Spiny Anteater is found in forests, woodlands, grasslands, and arid regions.

What do Eastern Long-beaked Echidna and Spiny Anteater eat?

Eastern Long-beaked Echidna has a carnivore diet, while Spiny Anteater has a insectivore diet.

Which is more endangered, the Eastern Long-beaked Echidna or the Spiny Anteater?

Eastern Long-beaked Echidna is listed as Vulnerable, while Spiny Anteater is listed as Least Concern.

How big are Eastern Long-beaked Echidna and Spiny Anteater?

Eastern Long-beaked Echidna weighs around 5-10 kg, while Spiny Anteater weighs around 2-7 kg.

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