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Does a platypus live in nature?

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Platypuses live best in the wild, in their natural state.

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Where might one find a platypus in nature?

One might find a platypus in nature in many different places. Some of the places that one might find a platypus in nature are: lakes and ponds in Australia.


Can a platypus live in Louisiana?

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".


Why does a platypus live?

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How does a platypus break all the rules of nature?

Nature does not have rules. Man has expectations. The platypus breaks no rules of nature, because it is a perfectly natural creature in and of itself. All of its adaptations are natural.


Does the platypus live in a pack?

No. The platypus is a solitary animal.


Does the platypus live in India?

No. The platypus does not live in India. It is found only in Australia, specifically, the eastern half of the continent.


Does a dog live longer than a platypus?

Yes, because dogs live about 15 years while platypus live only about 10.


Does the platypus travel in packs?

No. The platypus does not live or move in packs. It is a solitary animal.


What is the platypus's social organization?

The platypus is a solitary animal. It does not live in social groups.


Category of endangerment for a platypus?

The platypus is not endangered. The Australian Government lists the platypus as "common but vulnerable". The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists the platypus as "least concern". Platypuses are now strictly protected by law


What level is platypus's endangered status?

The platypus is not on the endangered list. The Australian Government lists the platypus as "common but vulnerable". The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists the platypus as "least concern". Platypuses are now strictly protected by law.


If the platypus lived in eastern Australia what adaptations would it not need?

The Platypus does live in Eastern Australia