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.
Platypuses live in the bank so that they live in cold habitats. They are mammals which mean they have warm blood.
No. Birds and platypuses are warm blooded, but they lay eggs(:
Yes. The word tropical refers to fish that live around islands and places that are hot, they do live in warm places.
they live in warm places!!!
Platypuses and kangaroos live in Australia
No. Platypuses are mammals and all mammals are warm-blooded.
Not necessarily. Birds are considered warm-blooded, but they lay eggs. Monotreme mammals (platypuses and echidnas) are considered warm-blooded, but they lay eggs too.
Platypuses can only live in fresh water.
Platypuses are solitary animals and generally live alone.
Platypuses are solitary animals, tending to live alone.
No. Platypuses are uniquely adapted to live in the country and continent of Australia.
Yes there are Platypuses in some Australian zoos and animal sanctuaries, but there are strict regulations on these places keeping platypuses.