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There is no such creature as a green platypus.
A male platypus is 50-60 cm in length, and weighs from 1700 grams to 2kg.
No, your brain is one of the larger organs. If your bladder was that big you would probably have some sort of disorder.
The platypus's burrow can be anywhere between 10 and 30 metres long (up to 100 feet).
The shape and size of the bladder depends on the amount of urine the organ contains.
Snout shaped like a duck's bill.
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A baby's bladder can only hold around one ounce of fluid at a time. As they grow, their bladder does as well and they can hold more.
The bladder expands when it is increasing in capacity. The more urine deposited in the bladder, the larger it will need to be in order to compensate. If the bladder gets too big, it will result in infection or an ulcer.
Well the big answer is the pelvis or hip.
Platypuses are fairly constant in their size. A male platypus is larger than a female, being 50-60 cm in length, and weighs around 2kg.
My brother can hold in his bladder 1300ml too and he has a huge bladder so yes its large Added: the normal, healthy bladder holds between 300 and 800 ml. So, yes, 1300 is way, way too much. Your brother is damaging his bladder.