Yes. Platypuses conduct their courtship and mating in the water. During courtship, the male chases the female around in a circle. They have a complex system of side-passing, under-passing and over-passing each other, until the male finally grasps the female's tail in his bill, and they continue circling tightly until mating occurs.
There is no special term for either the female or the male platypus.
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Not enough research has been done into why or how the platypus uses its venomous spur. It is believed to be a defence mechanism, and possibly for use when the male is courting a female, and wishes to ward off another male.
There is no particular name for the male platypus. Unlike the males (or females) of some species, there is no special designation for the male platypus.
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