No. Platypuses are mammals and all mammals are warm-blooded.
Platypuses live in the bank so that they live in cold habitats. They are mammals which mean they have warm blood.
Platypuses do not have green blood. No vertebrate, including mammals, has green blood.
No. Firstly, platypuses are native to eastern Australia. Secondly, the climate of Michigan in winter would be too cold for platypuses.
Platypuses do not have green blood. No mammal has green blood.
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Platypuses do live in warm places, but they also live in cold places. Platypuses are found in a variety of temperatures and climates, from the cooler sub-alpine areas in the south, such as Victoria and the Tasmanian highlands, north through New South Wales to tropical far north Queensland. They can survive extremes of heat that occur in Victorian summers as well as the cold winters. Platypuses live in bushland as well as tropical, sub-tropical and temperate rainforests.
Quite aimply, echidnas and platypuses are mammals. They are warm-blooded, unlike cold-blooded reptiles, with a covering of fur, rather than scaly skin.
In Cold Blood was created in 1966.
the bullfrog has cold blood since it is a amphibian
No. While platypuses do spend 10-12 hours a day in water foraging for food, the temperature of the water is not that low. 0 degrees Celsius is the freezing point of water. Platypuses do not live in water that is frozen. Platypuses are most active when the water temperature is from 16-20 degrees Celsius.
Platypuses prefer cool water. Ideally, they prefer temperatures around 18 degrees Celsius. Even in the tropical north, water temperature is reasonably constant and remains below 24-26 degrees Celsius, which is the maximum temperature in which platypuses can live comfortably.