No. Male platypuses will mate with several different females. Males have a linear territory that extends for up to three kilometres along a creek or riverbank, while the females' territory extends around 1 km in length. This means that the male often has territorial rights over more than one female.
A platypus mates internally.
They mate like mammals
A platypus does not have a specific time period of mating
A platypus does not have a specific time period of mating
yes, they mate for life
The average platypus's reproductive life is from age 2 to at least age 9. A female platypus lays between one and three eggs, just once a year. Therefore, in her life, the platypus could lay anywhere between eight and twenty-four eggs.
A platypus has a three staged life cycle but the housefly has a four staged life cycle. By:Rebecca ng age:5
Yes flamingos do mate for life.
No. Koalas do not mate for life. A dominant male will mate with as many females as he can.
No, they are different species just like any other species. They are not remotely related; nor are they even the same class of vertebrate. A platypus is a mammal (specifically, a monotreme) while a duck is a bird.
Some do mate for life, but some don't.
no snails do not mate for life. they can have many mates.