• Spines of the echidna. Superficially, they resemble the anteaters of South America and other spiny mammals such as hedgehogs and porcupines.
  • This page is about the Witch of Greed. For the artificial spirit, see Eridna. Echidna (エキドナ) was the Witch of Greed.
  • Echidna (Yunanca Έχιδνα, dişi engerek), Yunan mitolojisinde yer alan çoğu canavarın annesidir. Gaia ve Tartarus'un kızı, Thypon'un kız kardeşidir.
  • Physical Traits. Regardless of whether or not Echidna is a male or female, she is typically described as a combination of a deadly serpent and a beautiful nymph.
  • Echidna's Origin and Nature. As a hybrid creature, Echidna combined the attributes of a woman and a serpent, a duality that reflected her role in the myths.
  • One can presume that Echidna has no love lost for any of the great heroes of Greek mythology. Most of her children were overcome or killed by them.
  • Echidna lived at the very edge of the world. According to the poet Hesiod, “She has a cave deep down under a hollow rock far from the deathless gods and mortal men.
  • As part of the family Tachyglossidae, echidnas can be classified into two main species: the short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) and the long-beaked...
  • Echidna, Ekhidna (Yunanca Έχιδνα) Yunan Mitolojisinde baş ve gövdesi kadın formunda olmasına karşın bacakları yerine bir yılan kuyruğuna sahip bir canavarın...
  • Echidna, any of four species of peculiar egg-laying mammals from Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea that eat and breathe through a bald tubular beak...