The platypus is not indigenous to Louisiana, so it would naturally not be endangered there.
In fact, the platypus is not endangered anywhere in the world. The Australian Government lists the platypus as "common but vulnerable". The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists the platypus as "least concern".
No. Platypuses are uniquely adapted to the Australian bushland or rainforest.
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No. The platypus is a solitary animal.
No. The platypus does not live in India. It is found only in Australia, specifically, the eastern half of the continent.
Yes, because dogs live about 15 years while platypus live only about 10.
No. The platypus does not live or move in packs. It is a solitary animal.
The platypus is a solitary animal. It does not live in social groups.
The Platypus does live in Eastern Australia
One does not use a platypus for anything. One allows it to live in peace in the wild.
The platypus lives in eastern Australia. Australia is in the South Pacific. So it could be said that platypuses live in the Pacific, but they do not live in the ocean. They are freshwater animals.
No tigers live in Asia. If you live in Louisiana the closest you can get is a cougar.
A platypus reproduces by laying eggs. Like the echidna, it is a monotreme.
A platypus is a carnivore because it eats tiny crustaceans and larvae that live on the bottom of creeks and rivers.