Yes. When first hatched, a baby platypus can breathe on its own.
A baby platypus is not born, but hatched. When hatched, it weighs around half a gram.
Platypuses are not born: they are hatched. A newly hatched baby platypus weighs about the same as a bean, which would perhaps be about 0.5 grams.
The birthplace of a platypus is eastern Australia. They are actually not born, but hatched from eggs.
Platypuses a not born: they are hatched from eggs. Although mammals, they are egg-laying mammals, or monotremes. A newly hatched platypus is about the size and weight of a bean. It is blind, hairless and completely helpless.
A baby platypus is hatched in a chamber at the end of the mother platypus's burrow, which is dug into the side of a riverbank.
Platypuses are not born; they are hatched. When first hatched, they are blind, pink and hairless.
No. Firstly, platypuses are not born: they are hatched. Platypuses are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals. When they are hatched, they are blind, hairless and completely helpless. A newly hatched baby platypus is about the size and weight of a bean.
Platypuses are not born. They are hatched from eggs laid by the female.
A newly hatched platypus is completely helpless. All it can do is drink the milk that oozes from glands on its mother's abdomen.
Platypuses are not born live. They are hatched from eggs.
Yes. The platypus is a mammal and all mammals have lungs. Even marine mammals such as dolphins and whales must use lungs to breathe. When swimming, the platypus must surface regularly to breathe.