Australian researchers discovered the native animal's unusual cooling methods using thermal imaging.
BBC News, Sydney
But thanks to infrared cameras, researchers have now discovered unique methods they use to release heat. The researchers also discovered that the echidnas shed heat by pressing their bellies and legs - which are spineless - to cooler surfaces.
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