yes they can
Yes.
until they die
until they die
put your tonge behind your teeth and puff exept dont breath in breath out :) :) :) :) :) :)
Yes it is an air breathing animal. it sleeps on land and lays eggs on land
A platypus can roll in the water if it chooses, but it is unlikely that it could roll on land.
The platypus is semi-aquatic.Although it spends much of its time diving and swimming for food, it actually lives on land. It has webbed feet with a retracting webbed membrane which can expose the claws, enabling the platypus to effectively dig burrows. Its claws are used for digging burrows into riverbanks for shelter, and the webbing membrane retracts for that purpose, but spreads between its toes when it needs to swim - which it needs to do to get its food.
No. The platypus is adapted for finding food in the water, not on land. The sensitive electroreceptors in its bill work underwater, not in the air.
Whales, dolphins, and maybe a platypus.
It is not an insect. Platypus is a semi-aquatic mammal (it finds its food in water but it lives on land) found in Eastern Australia.Specifically, the platypus is a monotreme, which is an egg-laying mammal.
hold its breath
No. The platypus will avoid its enemies, hiding in its burrow or remaining motionless underwater until the danger has passed. Platypuses are able to hold their breath for up to eight minutes underwater if they are inactive.