Platypuses do not live in groups. They are generally solitary, and at most will live only in a small family group of 3-4 animals for a short time.
Platypuses do not live in groups. They are generally solitary, and at most will live only in a small family group of 3-4 animals for a short time.
There is no collective name for a group of platypuses. Platypuses are solitary animals and do not live or move in groups.
Platypuses do not live in groups. They are solitary animals.
The platypus is a solitary animal. It does not have "friends". Platypuses only ever live together as small family groups.
Platypuses are solitary animals which live and hunt alone. However, small groups of two or three platypuses can often be seen together while hunting for food.
Platypuses and kangaroos live in Australia
Absolutely not. There is no collective noun for platypuses. Platypuses are solitary animals and are not found in groups.
Platypuses are solitary animals. They do not form social groups or family units.
Platypuses are solitary animals, and do not live with any other species. They sometimes live in small family groups, but this tends to be only until the young are old enough to be independent. Males do not stay with the females.
Platypuses can only live in fresh water.
No. Platypuses do not live in Maine. They are endemic to eastern Australia.
Platypuses do not live in Iowa. Platypuses are native to Australia alone, and they are only found in the eastern states of the country.
There is no word for a group of platypuses, as platypuses do not congregate in groups. They are solitary animals. Because they do not form social groupings or families, there has been little need for a collective noun to describe such groups.
Platypuses are solitary animals and generally live alone.
Platypuses are solitary animals, tending to live alone.
No. Platypuses can only live near freshwater creeks and rivers.
No. Platypuses are uniquely adapted to live in the country and continent of Australia.
No. There is no word for a group of platypuses, as platypuses do not congregate in groups. They are solitary animals. Because they do not form social groupings or families, there has been little need for a collective noun to describe such groups.
Platypuses do not live in the deciduous forest. Platypuses live within native Australian bushland or rainforest, neither of which is deciduous.
Generally, no, platypuses do not live together. They are usually solitary animals. The female and babies may live as a family group until the next breeding season.
No. Platypuses are endemic to eastern Australia.
No. Platypuses are not found in New Guinea.
Definitely not. Platypuses are found only in Australia.
Yes. Platypuses can only live in freshwater ecosystems.
No. Platypuses can only be found in Australia. Specifically, they live in the eastern half of Australia.