Platypuses
One of Australia's most unique and unusual native animals, the platypus is an egg-laying mammal which lives on land and hunts for food in the freshwater creeks and rivers of eastern Australia. Once incorrectly thought to be the most primitive mammal, it is now regarded as a superb example of adaptation. Questions and answers about platypuses can be found here.
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A beaver is a rodent which bears live young; a platypus is a monotreme (egg-laying mammal) A beaver has large front teeth;...
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The bear is not an Australian animal. Most read 'koala bear', right? But it is just 'koala'.
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Platypuses are not omnivores, but carnivores. They eat tiny insect larvae and other invertebrates, shrimp, shellfish and annelid...
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The Aborigines used to. It is illegal to eat them now.
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Platypuses and echidnas are both monotremes. The name monotreme is derived from two Greek words meaning "one-holed", because they...
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The platypus' fur differs with species but the most common colour is brown. The males usually have a slighter darker brown and...
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The platypus most of its time searching for food as it must eat the equivalent of its own weight daily to meet its own energy...
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The platypus spends ten days as an egg incubating within its mother, until the egg is laid. This is the first stage. The egg is...
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In the early days of European settlement in Australia, the platypus was known as a water-mole. British scientist, Dr George Shaw,...
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The platypus has four legs. When on land, it walks. When in water, it swims. Its feet have retractable webbing between the toes....
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A platypus has dark brown fur over most of its body, with a grey undercoat. Its belly is gold-coloured or silky grey. Their feet...
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A baby platypus is not born, but hatched. When hatched, it weighs around half a gram.
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Platypuses live in freshwater rivers and lakes in Australia, within sub-tropical, temperate and sub-Alpine zones.
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The platypus is not endangered. There was a time when it was under threat, being particularly prized for its fur years ago. The...
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Male platypuses have a hollow spur behind their rear ankle through which they can deliver a venom powerful enough to kill a dog...
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using his muscles most likely.
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Platypuses do not give birth to live young. They are one of only two types of mammals to lay eggs. Fertilised platypus eggs stay...
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Both the platypus and the echidna are egg-laying mammals. They belong to the group known as monotremes and, like all mammals,...
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No. Platypuses do not walk particularly fast on land.
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Platypuses neither hibernate nor migrate. They are active throughout the year, and they tend to stay by their home pond, creek or...
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Plays mainly, although they have been known to enjoy the odd ballet.
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Under no circumstances can you adopt a platypus and keep it at home. Platypuses are protected by law, and not permitted to be...
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The platypus is a mammal, sub class Prototheria. Like the echidna, it is a monotreme, which is an egg-laying mammal. This puts...
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Being a mammal, a platypus breathes using its lungs, nostrils and respiratory system. Unlike some marine mammals (dolphins,...
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you can't they are a protected species
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Baby platypuses are very shy, as are the adult platypuses.
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Platypuses are carnivores. They are predators; they eat small water animals such as aquatic insect larvae, fresh water shrimp,...
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The male platypus has a hollow spur through which it releases venom which is strong enough to kill a small dog, or cause agony...
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The platypus can live in a variety of biomes within Australia. Platypuses can be found in tropical, sub-tropical and temperate...
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Platypuses neither hibernate nor migrate. They are active throughout the year, and they tend to stay by their home pond, creek or...
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Platypuses spend most of their time diving and swimming, searching for food, as they must eat the equivalent of their own body...
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Platypuses are monotremes. This means that, like echidnas, they are mammals which lay eggs. Although they lay eggs, the young...
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A newly hatched platypus is about the size and weight of a bean. It is blind, hairless and completely helpless.
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Humans affect platypuses through habitat loss and pollution of waterways.Using nets to catch fish has caused innumerable platypus...
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The platypus is not an invertebrate. It is a vertebrate, a member of the Kingdom Animalia. It is a mammal, specifically a...
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The platypus uses its bill to find food in two ways.1. The platypus closes its eyes when underwater, and uses its bill to detect...
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Female platypuses lay their eggs in a chamber at the end of a burrow they dig in a riverbank. They do not lay their eggs in the...
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A platypus could be said to have six senses. The usual five are hearing, vision, taste, touch and smell. The most appropriate...
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The platypus is on the Australian "two bob" twenty cent piece.
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A duck is a bird. It has feathers and can fly. A Platypus is a completely different animal. It is a monotreme (egg-laying...
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No, they don't build dams, but they live in burrows near the waterline.
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Platypuses live in burrows dug into riverbanks and creek banks. These creeks may run through dense rainforest, or through...
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Platypuses neither hibernate nor migrate. They are active throughout the year, and they tend to stay by their home pond, creek or...
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Platypuses can not kill average healthy humans. Generally, the platypus is a very shy creature which will avoid contact with...
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Yes and no. In monotremes, which includes the platypus, there are mammary glands but no teats. When producing the milk, the...
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The platypus is a solitary creature and tends to live alone. It only lives in a family group while the mother raises the young....
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Platypuses are carnivores. They are predators; they eat small water animals such as aquatic insect larvae, fresh water shrimp,...
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A platypus is unusual for several reasons. Platypuses are egg-laying mammals, or monotremes, one of only three species of mammal...
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There is no word for a group of platypuses, as platypuses do not congregate in groups. They are solitary animals. Because they do...
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The colour of a platypus's fur is dark brown over most of its body, with a grey undercoat. Its belly is gold-coloured or silky...
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No. It is illegal to own a platypus. Only a limited number of sanctuaries are permitted to keep platypuses for display or...
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They can be found in both reasonably high altitude tropical streams and also in streams in the more temperate zones. I have seen...
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Both the platypus and the echidna are mammals which lay eggs. They are mammals because they nurse their young on mothers' milk....
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Platypuses do not have poison; they have venom.The venom can paralyse a victim just by its severity. People who have been...
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Yes. All vertebrates (mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians) mate.Platypus mating rituals involve the male chasing the...
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yes. Platypus only comes out at the early hours of the morning and the late hours of the night.
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The platypus is of the order monotremata, or egg-laying mammal. The echidna is also a monotreme.
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The duck billed platypus feeds on the small animals that live on the river bed or lake bed. These include shrimp, insects...
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Yes, the platypus has a backbone and is classified as a vertebrate. Platypuses are indeed vertebrates; it is a mammal, and all...
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The platypus is in the kingdom Animalia. It is a mammal, and a monotreme, or egg-laying mammal. It is classified into phylum...
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Webbed feet are found on creatures which are semi-aquatic, spending much of their time in the water, but also needing to get...
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No.It is true that platypuses were hunted extensively for their fur, or pelts, in the nineteenth and early twentith centuries....
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Platypuses breed just once a year, laying one to three eggs at a time. The eggs are soft-shelled and leathery.
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Platypuses lay their eggs in a chamber at the end of a burrow they dig in a riverbank. They do not lay their eggs in the water.
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Platypuses dig burrows in riverbanks, creekbanks or the banks of dams or lakes above the waterline. The burrow usually has two...
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Platypuses are mainly nocturnal, and can usually only be seen at dawn, in the very early morning, and dusk/late evening.
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The platypus has only ever been a platypus. It has not been an otter, a duck or a beaver. Fossils of possible platypus ancestors...
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It is both, but a platypus is more often predator than prey. Few animals prey on an adult platypus, although goannas and snakes...
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Apart from the obvious reproductive differences, the main physical difference between male and female platypuses is that the...
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Quite aimply, echidnas and platypuses are mammals. They are warm-blooded, unlike cold-blooded reptiles, with a covering of fur,...
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Platypuses have two layers of fur, which is contrary to what some websites will report. The layer closest to their skin is...
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Man used to hunt the platypus for its fur, but does not any longer. Platypuses are protected by law, and it is illegal to hunt...
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In the early stages of life, the platypus had a narrow beak and thinner fur. because of possiable breeding disturbance, human...
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Platypuses do not hibernate.Only one Australian native mammal hibernates, and that is the Mountain Pygmy Possum.
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The platypus is quite a small animal. A male platypus is 50-60 cm in length, whilst the female is smaller, averaging 40-50 cm in...
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No, as well as being warm blooded, mammals are characterized by the presence of sweat glands, including milk producing sweat...
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A Platypus is a carnivore. They eat shrimps and other crustaceans, insects, shellfish and worms. They are not known to eat any...
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he wakes up next to ur mom at 6:00 A.M. and falls a sleep with ur father.
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Adult platypuses do not have teeth, so they "chew" their food by grinding it between horny plates on their upper and lower jaws.
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No. Platypuses do not have flippers. An adult male platypus has a venomous (not poisonous) spur on the back of each hind ankle.
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Platypuses live in the warm-temperate and cool-temperate climates of Australia, and can survive extremes of the tropical far...
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According to Andries Joubert (22) from South-Africa...Platterpus is some form of "diertjie".....
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Platypuses live in burrows that they dig on the banks of freshwater creeks, rivers, lakes and dams. The female digs a chamber at...
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A male platypus could kill a cat. It would have enough venom in its spur to achieve this. A female platypus does not have a...
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No. Platypuses are mammals, not amphibians, despite the fact that both platypuses and amphibians lay eggs. Platypuses are mammals...
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No, the platypus does not have pouch. It is one of the egg laying mammals, or monotremes, whereas the pouched mammals are the...
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The platypus breeding season is spring and summer, from about September through to February, sometimes extending to March.
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No, the platypus is a vertebrate because, as a mammal, it has a spine and internal skeleton. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and...
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Platypuses are mammals, not reptiles, despite the fact that they lay eggs; therefore, they are warm-blooded, like all mammals....
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Platypuses are found only in the country and continent of Australia.
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Platypuses do not get pregnant, as they are one of only two types of mammals to lay eggs (the other is the echidna). Fertilised...
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It's considered a mammal (generally) because it has hair, mammary glands (nurses it's young), and is warmblooded (keeps a high...
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