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Only as pets or on zoos; these animals are from Australia.
No. The platypus is completely wild, and can be neither domesticated nor trained.
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Platypuses neither eat corndogs, nor are they kept as pets. Therein lies your problem.
No. It is illegal to have a platypus as a pet. Platypuses are protected native animals, with very specialised needs, and are simply not permitted to be kept as pets. There are only a few zoos or wildlife sanctuaries with licences to keep them.
How about "Daffy"? or "Peking"? "Donald" works too, if you have no friends who would be offended.
No. This is completely untrue, and also impossible. It is illegal to have a platypus as a pet, and you would not be able to provide the conditions it needs. It would die very quickly as platypuses are highly sensitive to ecological changes. Platypuses are native Australian animals, and therefore protected by law. They are not permitted to be kept as pets in Australia or any other country, and this will not change.
You cannot buy a platypus anywhere. They are protected native animals of Australia, and not permitted to be kept as pets anywhere in the world. They have sensitive needs, and the average person would not have a clue how to care for one, or have the equipment necessary to keep a platypus alive.
As you may not have a pet platypus, the question is irrelevant. Platypuses are protected animals, and not permitted to be kept as pets anywhere in the world.
a platypus's bill is a bill that is on a platypus
a platypus's bill is a bill that is on a platypus