yes they do.
Yes
The platypus walks with a "waddling" movement.
Adult platypuses do not stay with their young after they are born. Female platypuses care for their eggs by incubating them in a burrow and nursing the hatchlings for a short period. Once the young are weaned, they become independent and leave the burrow to fend for themselves. Male platypuses do not participate in parenting duties at all.
No. America does not have platypuses. Platypuses are endemic to eastern Australia.
Platypuses do not bite in the traditional sense, as they have no teeth. However, male platypuses possess venomous spurs on their hind legs that can deliver a painful sting if they feel threatened. While they are generally not aggressive, they may defend themselves if provoked. Overall, interactions with humans are rare, and platypuses are more likely to flee than to attack.
Baby platypuses emerge from their burrow at around six weeks old, which is when they are fully furred. They are still not ready to enter the water and learn how to hunt for themselves until they are around four months old.
The male Siberian tigers usually travel by themselves while the female tigers travel with their cubs.
Platypuses is the correct spelling.
Platypuses were not invented. They were discovered by someone.
Platypuses are found only in Australia.
Platypuses are considered carnivores.
Platypuses are nocturnal. They come out at night.