Frisky echidnas in late night 'love train' catch Tamworth scientist by surprise

Cody Tsaousis
Updated August 17 2021 - 7:05pm, first published 7:30am
LOVE TRAIN: It's rare to see an echidna train, let alone so close to a house, and there were more looking to join the conga line. Photo: supplied.
LOVE TRAIN: It's rare to see an echidna train, let alone so close to a house, and there were more looking to join the conga line. Photo: supplied.

IT'S midnight, your dog starts barking - it's unlike them to do that - you hesitantly go to inspect what or who is causing the commotion, and the culprit is... three echidnas on your front porch.

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Cody Tsaousis

Cody Tsaousis

Journalist

I'm a news reporter who enjoys covering politics and energy, but I will write about anything for my community. I moved to the New England in 2021 after spending several years in the Upper Hunter.

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