Platypuses make a soft growling sound. They do not quack, as they are not even remotely related to ducks.
Platypuses do not roar. At most, they make a soft, puppy-like growling sound.
Platypuses do not "talk". Platypuses communicate through a variety of vocalisations. The most common is a soft growling sound.
Platypuses communicate through a variety of vocalisations.The most common is a soft growling sound.
Platypuses communicate through a variety of vocalisations.The most common is a soft growling sound.
No. You cannot even own platypuses in Australia unless you have a special licence. A limited number of universities or wildlife sanctuaries have licences to keep platypuses.
Yes, platypuses do have eyelids. They close their eyes when underwater, hunting by using the special sense of electroreception in their bill.
Yes. Platypuses have a variety of vocalisations. When they are disturbed, they may make soft growling sounds, like that of a puppy. Despite the misnomer "duck-billed platypus", platypuses do not make a quacking sound.
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no,no they do not.
I think it's a special program he used to make his voice sound higher pitched.
Platypuses do not fly.
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