Not at all. Platypuses are uniquely adapted for their environment.
It is true that, when the first platypus pelt was sent back England for examination, scientists believed it was a hoax. However, it is not such an unusual creature, as it has very logical and practical adaptations.
The usual victims of a "yes men" hoax are typically corporations, government entities, or organizations that are the targets of satire or critique. These victims often find themselves misled by individuals posing as representatives, leading to the public exposure of their unethical practices or policies. The aim is to highlight issues like corporate greed or social irresponsibility, often embarrassing the victims and raising public awareness. Ultimately, the hoax serves to provoke thought and discussion about larger societal issues.
Zenta realizes he and Tokubei are victims of a hoax when he discovers discrepancies in the assassinations they were hired to commit. This includes inconsistencies in the targets' identities and the timing of the murders, leading Zenta to suspect that someone has been manipulating them for their own agenda.
No. America does not have platypuses. Platypuses are endemic to eastern Australia.
Platypuses is the correct spelling.
Yes, the word hoax is an abstract noun; a word for a deception. A hoax is an abstract concept.
Platypuses were not invented. They were discovered by someone.
Platypuses are found only in Australia.
Platypuses are considered carnivores.
Platypuses are nocturnal. They come out at night.
Are PLATYPUSES born alive?
No. By nature, platypuses are solitary animals.
Platypuses have dense fur.