Amazement!! its not every day you see a mammal with a Ducks Beak, lays eggs, suckles its young, and delivers a poisonous sting that will have you in agony for hours. If that's not enough it lays its eggs, has sex, passes excreta and urine all through one orifice.
No. The platypus is endemic to eastern Australia, including the island state of Tasmania. It is not found anywhere else in the world.
A platypus egg is an egg laid by a platypus. This is the most amazing thing in the world to me for it is so strange indeed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The platypus is located only in the eastern part of Australia.
No, a platypus is a mammal that lays eggs. It's a Monotreme. A platypus and the echidna are the only mammals in the world that lay eggs.
No, the Manatee and Platypus are not the same animal. They are not even related. Manatees are marine, placental mammals, found in temperate waters around the world. Platypuses are freshwater monotremes, or egg-laying mammals, endemic to Australia.
Probably the platypus.
Yes
Platypus do not migrate. They are solitary animals which stay in one area, as long as food and water is plentiful.
No. The platypus is an Australian monotreme. The platypus is found nowhere else in the world apart from Australia. However, it is not a marsupial, as marsupials give both to live young. The platypus is classified as a monotreme because it is a mammal that lays eggs.
THE PLATYPUS, is the most BESTEST animal in the world. Its my favourite bcoz its weird like me, (im pretty weird). It is epic.
The platypus and the echidna are the world's only two known egg-laying mammals. They are classified as monotremes.
The platypus is not indigenous to Louisiana, so it would naturally not be endangered there. In fact, the platypus is not endangered anywhere in the world. The Australian Government lists the platypus as "common but vulnerable". The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists the platypus as "least concern".