Yes. Platypuses are found through Australia's eastern half from the tropical north right down to Tasmania.
Yes. Platypuses are endemic to eastern Australia, including the island state of Tasmania.
Platypuses live in eastern Australia, Tasmania, Kangaroo Island and King Island
Platypuses live in eastern Australia. This means they found in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. Debate continues as to whether or not platypuses are still found in Far East South Australia.
Yes and no. Platypuses live throughout eastern coastal Australia and its island state of Tasmania, particularly within heavily wooded and protected regions. Platypuses live in native eucalyptus bushland as well as tropical, sub-tropical and temperate rainforests.
Despite the temperature and climate differences, platypuses in Queensland are no different to those in Tasmania.
No. Platypuses are native to Australia alone, and there is no taiga in Australia. Platypuses live throughout eastern coastal Australia and its island state of Tasmania, particularly within heavily wooded and protected regions.
No. Platypuses are found only in Australia's eastern states. They are endemic to Australia, including the island state of Tasmania.
Platypuses avoid towns and areas populated by large numbers of people. Platypuses live throughout eastern coastal Australia and its island state of Tasmania, particularly within heavily wooded and protected regions.
Never. Platypuses live throughout eastern coastal Australia and its island state of Tasmania, particularly within heavily wooded and protected regions. Platypuses live in native eucalyptus bushland as well as tropical, sub-tropical and temperate rainforests. They dig burrows in the banks of freshwater creeks and rivers.
Platypuses can live in a variety of climates, from sub-alpine temperatures in Tasmania to tropical rainforests of north Queensland. One thing platypus regions have in common is that they are moist, with plentiful rainfall.
Not quite - platypuses do not live in water, but dig burrows alongside freshwater sources. They spend most of their waking hours diving for food in the water. Platypuses are found near freshwater rivers, creeks and lakes throughout eastern Australia and the southern island state of Tasmania.
No. There are no platypuses in Venezuela. Platypuses are endemic to Australia alone, and are found only through the eastern half of the continent, including the island state of Tasmania.