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  1. Z. bartoni bartoni – Góry Centralne w Papui-Nowej Gwinei między obszarem Efogi (147°42′ E) a okolicą Wau (146°44′ E) włącznie z Wharton Range i obszar Wau-Bulolo, na wysokości pomiędzy 2000 m a 3200 m n.p.m. Populacja tymczasowo określana jako ten takson występuje na nizinach południowej części prowincji Chimbu, na ...

  2. The eastern long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus bartoni), also known as Barton's long-beaked echidna, is one of three species from the genus Zaglossus to occur in New Guinea. It is found mainly in the eastern half at elevations between 2,000 and 3,000 metres (6,600 and 9,800 ft).

  3. Zaglossus bartoni was not considered a separate species until 1998 when Flannery and Groves published their paper establishing it as distinct from Zaglossus bruijni based on geographic location and morphology (Flannery and Groves, 1998). Fossil echidnas found in Australia and New Guinea date back to the Pleistocene and are very similar to ...

  4. Zaglossus bartoni. Zaglossus bruijni. See also. References. External links. Long-beaked echidna. The long-beaked echidnas (genus Zaglossus) make up one of the two extant genera of echidnas: there are three extant species, all living in New Guinea. [2] [3] They are medium-sized, solitary mammals covered with coarse hair and spines made of keratin.

  5. 14 kwi 2009 · Muse D. Opiang, Home Ranges, Movement, and Den Use in Long-Beaked Echidnas, Zaglossus bartoni, From Papua New Guinea, Journal of Mammalogy, Volume 90, Issue 2, 14 April 2009, Pages 340–346, https://doi.org/10.1644/08-MAMM-A-108.1

  6. The eastern long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus bartoni), also known as Barton's long-beaked echidna, is one of three species from the genus Zaglossus to occur in New Guinea. It is found mainly in Papua New Guinea at elevations between 2,000 and 3,000 metres (6,600 and 9,800 ft).

  7. Zaglossus bartoni. Population size. 10,000. Life Span. 30 years. Weight. 5-10. kg lbs. Length. 60-100. cm inch. The eastern long-beaked echidna ( Zaglossus bartoni ), also known as Barton's long-beaked echidna, is one of three species from the genus Zaglossus to occur in New Guinea.