Platypuses are essentially solitary animals.
About seventeen weeks.
A young platypus starts to feed on its own after a couple of months.
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No. The platypus is a solitary animal.
Platypuses are solitary animals. They do not live with others of their own species; nor do they live with other animals. Other animals which may live in the bushland nearby the platypus's home would include wallabies, koalas, possums, gliders, bandicoots and quolls.
No. The platypus does not live in India. It is found only in Australia, specifically, the eastern half of the continent.
Yes, because dogs live about 15 years while platypus live only about 10.
The platypus is a solitary animal. It does not live in social groups.
No. The platypus does not live or move in packs. It is a solitary animal.
A platypus eats about the equivalent of its own weight daily.
Yes. When first hatched, a baby platypus can breathe on its own.
The Platypus does live in Eastern Australia