Yes. They are properly called just "platypus", but the name "duckbilled platypus" is often applied. Some believe their bill resembles that of a duck, but it is actually quite different.
There are many differences between platypuses and seals, although they are both mammals which feed underwater. Platypuses must live in fresh water, while seals (with one exception) live in oceans and...
They are not even remotely related, even though both lay eggs.
Birds are birds, meaning they have a different physiological strcuture, and they are covered with feathers. They have wings, even the...
A beaver is a rodent which bears live young; a platypus is a monotreme (egg-laying mammal) A beaver has large front teeth; platypuses have a bill with no teeth, but grinding plates Platypuses live in...