"Cess", a short-beaked Echidna blows a m
Sydney, AUSTRALIA: "Cess", a short-beaked Echidna blows a mucus bubble through his nose (C) as he recovers at Taronga Zoo's wildlife clinic in Sydney, 25 July 2006, from injuries received during a road accident. Cess was found with a broken foot and severe cuts to its nose following the accident and has had his backlegs bandaged (below) but not plastered as this would restrict his digging ability. Although short-beaked Echidna's are common throughout Australia and have no natural predators they continue to suffer due to habitat loss, with vehicle collisions and domestic pet attacks causing many casualties. AFP PHOTO/Greg WOOD (Photo credit should read GREG WOOD/AFP via Getty Images)
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