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'''Echidnas''' are small solitary [[creature]]s found in most [[temperate]] [[biome]]s and [[desert]]s. They are benign meanderers, fleeing from any [[dwarf]] who attempts to confront them and generally not standing any chance against even the most inexperienced of [[hunter]]s. Their bodies are covered in spines (which don't actually hurt to touch), and when threatened, they curl into a ball to defend themselves. A baby echidna is called a ''puggle'', who are notably born as tiny as [[ant]]s.
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Echidnas can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into exotic [[pet]]s. As monotremes, they lay [[egg]]s to give birth and as such can be placed in a [[nest box]], though they only lay a single egg at a time. In terms of [[butcher]]ing returns, they are only slightly better than [[cat]]s, making them overall poor animals for a [[meat industry]] or [[egg production]].
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Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] echidnas for their ''spines'' and their ''egg-laying''.
  
An '''echidna''' is a small, relatively harmless animal that curls up into a ball when threatened. Baby echidnas are called '''puggles'''.
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== Bugs ==
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If a curled-up or retracted creature dies, and is then reanimated by a necromancer, it retains the effects of being curled-up, but can move and attack as normal. As a result, for example an undead echidna is invulnerable to destruction{{bug|11463}}. It combines well with a separate bug that allows curled-up undead to attack{{bug|10519}}.
  
[[Tame]]d echidnas with access to a [[nest box]] will only lay a single egg at a time, which makes them a poor choice for [[egg production]] and [[breeding]]. Their small size also makes them less useful in a [[meat industry]] than other animals (producing slightly more food on average than a [[cat]]).
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As a result, the undead echidna may at the same time be curled-up (making it unkillable) and move/attack. The same problem also affects the [[echidna man]], [[giant echidna]], [[giant hedgehog]], [[hedgehog man]] and [[Armadillo]].
  
== In real life ==
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Modding the game and removing [PREVENTS_PARENT_COLLAPSE] from the spine body part of the affected animals will allow them to be pulped and killed while curled up. While it makes normal echidnas weaker, this is not a major problem, as echidnas are not supposed to be really hard to kill. This workaround [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=175473.msg8111524#msg8111524 may restore otherwise unplayable games].
Echidnas are a relative to the [[platypus]], and are found only in Australia and New Guinea.
 
  
[[File:Long-beakedEchidna.jpg|thumb|left|A western long-beaked echidna]]
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It was also reported that in adventure mode "I was able to finally kill the zombie by lighting fires underneath him/around him then waiting for a long time; eventually he 'died in the heat.'"{{bug|10519}}.
  
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[[File:Long-beakedEchidna.jpg|thumb|center|400px|Admired for its ''spines''.]]
  
 
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Echidna
Echidna couple sprite.png
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Urist likes echidnas for their spines.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Variations

Echidna - Echidna man - Giant echidna

Attributes

· Egglaying

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 50

Template:Tame attrib proc/

Not hunting/war trainable 

Size
Birth: 1 cm3
Mid: 5,000 cm3
Max: 10,000 cm3
Food products
Eggs 1
Age
Adult at: 1
Max age: 10-20
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 7
Fat 7
Brain 1
Lungs 2
Intestines 1
Liver 0-1
Tripe 0-1

Raw materials

Bones 4
Skull 1
Skin Raw hide

Wikipedia article

This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A small spiny mammal with a long snout. It eats ants and termites and reproduces by laying eggs.

Echidnas are small solitary creatures found in most temperate biomes and deserts. They are benign meanderers, fleeing from any dwarf who attempts to confront them and generally not standing any chance against even the most inexperienced of hunters. Their bodies are covered in spines (which don't actually hurt to touch), and when threatened, they curl into a ball to defend themselves. A baby echidna is called a puggle, who are notably born as tiny as ants.

Echidnas can be captured in cage traps and trained into exotic pets. As monotremes, they lay eggs to give birth and as such can be placed in a nest box, though they only lay a single egg at a time. In terms of butchering returns, they are only slightly better than cats, making them overall poor animals for a meat industry or egg production.

Some dwarves like echidnas for their spines and their egg-laying.

Bugs[edit]

If a curled-up or retracted creature dies, and is then reanimated by a necromancer, it retains the effects of being curled-up, but can move and attack as normal. As a result, for example an undead echidna is invulnerable to destructionBug:11463. It combines well with a separate bug that allows curled-up undead to attackBug:10519.

As a result, the undead echidna may at the same time be curled-up (making it unkillable) and move/attack. The same problem also affects the echidna man, giant echidna, giant hedgehog, hedgehog man and Armadillo.

Modding the game and removing [PREVENTS_PARENT_COLLAPSE] from the spine body part of the affected animals will allow them to be pulped and killed while curled up. While it makes normal echidnas weaker, this is not a major problem, as echidnas are not supposed to be really hard to kill. This workaround may restore otherwise unplayable games.

It was also reported that in adventure mode "I was able to finally kill the zombie by lighting fires underneath him/around him then waiting for a long time; eventually he 'died in the heat.'"Bug:10519.

Admired for its spines.