No. Platypuses are uniquely adapted to live in the country and continent of Australia.
Platypuses do not eat plankton, so they do not need to find it.
Nowhere. Platypuses are endemic to Australia alone.
No. Platypuses live near freshwater creeks and rivers. They are not marine dwellers.
Platypuses find food on the bottom of freshwater riverbeds and creek beds.
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Baby platypuses initially feed exclusively on mothers' milk. As they get older, they are shown by the mother platypus how to find food in rivers and creeks.
It is usual for platypuses to make hundreds of dives every day in order to find sufficient food.
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Platypuses and seals are both semi-aquatic mammals that find their food in water, but this is about where the similarities end. Platypuses lay eggs and seals give live birth; platypuses require fresh water and seals are marine mammals; platypuses use electroreceptors in their bills to find invertebrates on which they feed, while seals primarily eat fish.
No. America does not have platypuses. Platypuses are endemic to eastern Australia.
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