In rare evolutionary event, weird platypus cousin evolved from living in water to living on land

by oqtey
an echidna walking towards camera

Some of the strangest mammals on the planet just got even stranger. It turns out that echidnas — spine-covered, egg-laying mammals with beaks that shuffle through the undergrowth of Australian forests — probably evolved from a water-dwelling ancestor, a new study finds.

The discovery upends scientists’ assumptions about the unusual mammals’ origins and is a rare evolutionary event, researchers say.

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