Archive for the ‘Aussie Wildlife’ Category
Echidna

Echidna or Spiny Anteater
- The Echidna is a mammal but a unique one at that, like the platypus it is the only other egg-laying mammal on the planet.
- The echidna lay eggs that have a soft shell and the female carries them in her pouch for two weeks when they hatch and only produce one egg at a time. Once hatched the young echidna remains in the pouch for approximately 50 weeks by which time the baby would have grown spikes. The baby is then transferred by the mother to a nursery burrow where she returns every few days to feed the baby until it’s about 7 months old.
- Echidna young are called Puggles.
- The echidna has a very long tongue, approx 18cm in length but it has no teeth. The tongue is quite sticky and as its diet consists of ants and termites this works quite well.
- When faced with attack, the echidna will either burrow to safety or curl up in a ball showing only the spikes covering its body.
At Australian Native T-Shirts we sell Echidna products such as pewter figurines, t-shirts and cute plush toys – click here to check them out.
Photo credit: wendishness
Tasmanian Devil

Tasmanian Devil
- The Tasmanian Devil stores body fat in its tail and an unhealthy devil often has a thin tail.
- An analysis of mammalian bite force, corrected for body size, shows that the Tasmanian Devil has the strongest bite of any living mammal.
- Because it is a marsupial, a Tasmanian devil gives birth to very immature young which develop further while in the mother’s pouch.
- Tasmanian Devils are mainly scavengers – they mainly feed on the dead bodies of wallabies and sheep, Tasmanian devils will take other smaller animals as prey.
- When angered, the ears of Tasmanian devils turn a pinkish-red.
- The Tasmanian Devil was named for the sound of its scream.
In our store we sell Tasmanian Devil products such as pewter figurines as well as cute Tassie Devil plush toys – click here to view them.
Photo credit: wendishness

Just practicing my pose for when Playroo magazine calls for my photoshoot, I've been working out!
By popular vote, the winning caption was “Just practicing my pose for when Playroo magazine calls for my photoshoot, I’ve been working out!” by Leonie. Well done Leonie, Monty the Kangaroo will be off to you shortly, we hope you love him!
If you missed out on winning our cute little plush toy kangaroo – check out our adorable kangaroo toys here!
Welcome to our next caption competition on Australian Native T-Shirts Blog! The caption that tickles everyone’s fancy the most will win a stuffed toy Tasmanian Devil delivered directly to your door!
Here is the picture we’re asking for submissions for:

Australian Tasmanian Devil - Caption Competition Photo for December 2009
Photo credit: wendishness
It’s a very cute picture of an Tasmanian Devil – good luck with your entries! The competition starts on December 1st 2009 and ends on 21st of December 2009.
The prize for this competition is a plush toy Tasmanian Devil called Diego that retails for $22.00 – it will be shipped via registered post Australia wide or Airmail worldwide.
No purchase is required for entry into this competition, simply send us your caption as a comment and provide a valid email address so we can contact the winner for their shipping details. Your email address will not be sold or redistributed under any circumstances. The winner will be chosen by a poll on the blog with the top 5 captions of our choosing for visitors to vote on. The winner will be announced on the 10th of January by first name and suburb only – privacy is important to us at Australian Native T-Shirts and your details will not be shared with anyone.
The Prize!

Diego the Tasmanian Devil