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Western long-beaked echidna : ウィキペディア英語版
Western long-beaked echidna

The western long-beaked echidna (''Zaglossus bruijni'') is one of the four extant echidnas and one of three species of ''Zaglossus'' that occur in New Guinea. Originally described as ''Tachyglossus bruijni'', this is the type species of ''Zaglossus''.
The western long-beaked echidna is present in the Bird's Head Peninsula and Foja Mountains of West Papua and Papua provinces, Indonesia, respectively, in regions of elevation between ; it is absent from the southern lowlands and north coast. Its preferred habitats are alpine meadow and humid montane forests. Unlike the short-beaked echidna, which eats ants and termites, the long-beaked species eats earthworms. The long-beaked echidna is also larger than the short-beaked species, reaching up to ; the snout is longer and turns downward; and the spines are almost indistinguishable from the long fur. It is distinguished from the other ''Zaglossus'' species by the number of claws on the fore and hind feet: three (rarely four). It is the largest extant monotreme.〔〕 In addition it is one of the very few mammals that lays eggs and feeds its offspring with milk.
The species is listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN; numbers have decreased due to human activities including habitat loss and hunting. The long-beaked echidna is a delicacy, and although commercial hunting of the species has been banned by the Indonesian and Papua New Guinean governments, traditional hunting is permitted.
In January 2013, an expedition led by Conservation International reported finding a population of the mammals as part of what they described as a "lost world" of wildlife in the Foja Mountains of Papua Province, Indonesia.〔(‘Lost World’ of wildlife found - World environment - MSNBC.com )〕
A specimen collected in 1901 by John T. Tunney, later identified by Helgen ''et al.'' (2012), might prove that, in addition to New Guinea, the species inhabited the northern part of Western Australia (Kimberley) at least as recently as the beginning of the 20th century.
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