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The '''spiny anteater''' was one of the billions of entries in ''[[The I-Spyder Book of Earth Creatures]]''. | }} | ||
The '''spiny anteater''' was one of the billions of entries in the general information book ''[[The I-Spyder Book of Earth Creatures]]''. At some point, it became [[extinction|extinct]] on the planet [[Earth]]. In her quest to get a certificate from the [[Big Chief I-Spyder]], [[Martha Jones]] never spotted one. Consequently, its ''I-Spyder'' point value was unknown. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Last Dodo (novel)}}) | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
In the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], spiny anteaters are referred to only by that name, but in real life, the title can apply to both the long-beaked echidna and the short-beaked echidna. It is unknown which one ''[[The I-Spyder Book of Earth Creatures]]'' refers to. | |||
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[[Category:Earth mammals]] | [[Category:Earth mammals]] |
Latest revision as of 21:48, 6 November 2024
The spiny anteater was one of the billions of entries in the general information book The I-Spyder Book of Earth Creatures. At some point, it became extinct on the planet Earth. In her quest to get a certificate from the Big Chief I-Spyder, Martha Jones never spotted one. Consequently, its I-Spyder point value was unknown. (PROSE: The Last Dodo [+]Loading...["The Last Dodo (novel)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
In the Doctor Who universe, spiny anteaters are referred to only by that name, but in real life, the title can apply to both the long-beaked echidna and the short-beaked echidna. It is unknown which one The I-Spyder Book of Earth Creatures refers to.