yes
A platypus habitat is not dependent on trees. They just need a permanent water supply, but do seem to prefer tree-sheltered riverbanks.
They could, almost certainly.The habitat is similar to their habitat in Australia.
NO
A platypus is not a habitat. A platypus lives in a habitat. Platypuses live near freshwater creeks and rivers in heavily wooded and protected regions of eastern Australia. Their habitat is bushland as well as tropical, sub-tropical and temperate rainforests. They are found from the cooler sub-alpine areas in the south, such as Victoria and the Tasmanian highlands, north through New South Wales to tropical far north Queensland.
The platypus lives in its native habitat in the following Australian states:QueenslandNew South WalesVictoriaTasmaniaThere is some debate as to whether it is still found in the far east of South Australia, in the upper reaches of the Murray River. Increasing salinity levels have encroached upon the platypus's habitat in the Murray.
its australian
gorillas are losing there habitat by humans moving onto the mountains 12 year old Allyssa
No other organisms compete with the platypus for food. Its feeding habits and its habitat are unique. No other mammal feeds on the variety of freshwater crustaceans and other invertebrates for which the platypus forages. In wetland areas, only freshwater wading birds have a similar diet, but the platypus prefers clear rivers, lakes and creeks rather than wetlands for its habitat.
yes, humans are animals and we attack their habitat.
Yes zebras are losing their habitat and it is going very unnoticed... Spread the awareness and get involved to help zebras!
Not at all. The echidna is found all over Australia, in all types of habitats, from sub-alpine regions to deserts. It is not restricted to waterways like the platypus is.
No. Platypuses do not live anywhere outside of eastern Australia. They require a specialised habitat.