Yes. Platypuses are predators of crustaceans, annelid worms and insect larvae which live on the bottom of freshwater creeks and rivers.
Platypuses have sensitive hearing so they can listen for predators.
Platypuses are nocturnal, and they have few predators. Platypuses dig burrows in the side of riverbanks. The entrance to the burrow may be under an overhanging edge of the riverbank, or disguised by tree roots or other vegetation.
Platypuses are predators of crustaceans, annelid worms and insect larvae which live on the bottom of freshwater creeks and rivers.
Platypuses do not have enemies as such: they have predators. They are not at all well equipped to fight enemies, but avoid them by swimming and hiding in their burrows.
Platypuses are found only in Australia. The lack of natural predators in that country has enabled these harmless yet elusive animals to sufvive there.
Australia is ideal for the platypus because there are few natural predators. Apart from pythons, most predators of the platypus are introduced species.
Platypuses cannot live with humans.They can, however, live in the same area, as long as there is a clear freshwater creek or river, and minimal danger from wandering dogs or other predators.
Generally, eels are not considered to be regular predators of platypuses. However, freshwater eels can grow to a size of 110 cm or more. Platypuses average 40-60cm. An eel could conceivably eat something that was less than half its size.
No. Although platypuses are carnivores, they do not eat dogs. They are predators; they eat small water animals such as aquatic insect larvae, fresh water shrimp, annelid worms, yabbies and crayfish.
Platypuses are only found in Australia. They are not found in New Guinea. Australia was the perfect place for this fragile creature to survive as there were few natural predators on the continent.
Platypuses do not eat plants. Platypuses are carnivores. They are predators, and feed on small water animals such as aquatic insect larvae, fresh water shrimp, annelid worms, yabbies and crayfish. The only times they eat plants are if they accidentally swallow them while ingesting invertebrates.
Platypuses are carnivores. They are predators; they eat small water animals such as aquatic insect larvae of caddisflies, mayflies and two-winged flies, fresh water shrimp, annelid worms, yabbies and crayfish.