simply by moving there tail in an [SSSing] motion
Sometimes, during drought seasons, the water level in a platypus's river or creek will get too low to sustain enough food for the platypus to survive. When this happens, the platypus must move to a new waterway. Platypuses do not move quickly over land, and they can become dehydrated, dying before they reach a new creek or river. Some do survive the move.
No. The platypus does not live or move in packs. It is a solitary animal.
No; but the platypus does dive into water.
The platypus does not move from its home - a burrow in a riverbank - unless it is forcibly ejected, whether by a predator, human interference or the need to move because of flooding.
a platypus is a freshwater animal
A platypus can roll in the water if it chooses, but it is unlikely that it could roll on land.
On a daily basis, a platypus swims and hunts for food in the water.
Since a platypus lives in freshwater creeks, rivers and billabongs, it most likely drinks water from these sources.
No. There is only one species of platypus, and it lives only near fresh water.
water and frog
water and frog
water and frog