There is very little available out there that speaks to the anatomy of a platypus. The related link below will show a general picture of the brain, as well as written material about the rest of the internal anatomy.
A labelled diagram can be found at the related link below. The link includes a labelled diagram of the platypus's brain, skeleton and reproductive organs, along with close-up photographs of its grinding plate, venomous spur and other body parts.
For some platypus photos, click on the related link below.
See the related link below for a great variety of platypus pictures.
A broad flat tail, webbed feet, and a snout resembling a duck's bill.
A platypus's nostrils are positioned towards the end of its bill, not at the top. See the picture at the related link below.
You can see photos of the male platypus's venomous spur at the related link below.
Yes. The platypus is on the Australian 20c coin. The image was designed and sculpted by Stuart Devlin. See the related link below for a picture.
A Platypus has four legs (although an expert might call them something different. See related link for a picture.
Of course, there are many pictures of Perry.
For a map of where the platypus can be found, see the related link.
Koalas, Platypus
In the picture.
A platypus is a small, streamlined monotreme with velvety fur. It is shy and elusive and difficult to see in the wild.
Go to google.com and click on Images, then type in the words platypus eating.
It's an animal-see them below
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