No. The platypus does not have a growth defect.
A growth defect in cells is called you !
ask your momma
Once they hatch, platypus offspring are kept safe in a nesting chamber at the end of a very long burrow.
The platypus does not experience metamorphosis. It is not an amphibian. When first born, the platypus is about the size of a bean and barely resembles its parent. However, like all young of mammals, it gradually develops the features of its parent as it grows. This is not metamorphosis - it is growth.
Exposure to an infection, including German measles (rubella), cytomegalovirus, tuberculosis, syphilis, or toxoplasmosis; A birth defect (like a severe cardiovascular defect); A chromosome defect
The same as any other animal They grow eat the body put out growth hormones.
a platypus's bill is a bill that is on a platypus
a platypus's bill is a bill that is on a platypus
Yes they do, but probably not in the form of which you are thinking. Dwarfs are people who have a growth defect.
Growth of opportunistic pathogens would increase.
Ornithorhynchus anatinusThe original name was Platypus anatinus, from Greek and Latin words meaning "flat-footed, duck-like". After realising that the name "platypus" had already be given to a group of beetles, the scientist involved assigned the platypus the scientific name of Ornithorhynchus anatinus, the first word of which means "bird-like snout".
A Platypus is not a primate.