A platypus is an interesting creature.
The playtpus swam in the river.
You can use "platypus" in a simile by comparing something to the unique characteristics of a platypus. For example: "His personality was as quirky as a platypus, blending traits that seemed to belong to entirely different animals." This highlights the unusual and distinctive nature of the subject being described.
A Duck-billed Platypus is an Australian example of a monotreme, a mammal that lays eggs.
One does not use a platypus for anything. One allows it to live in peace in the wild.
"Another animal with a strange name" is the subject. "is the Platypus" is the predicate. "Another" & "with a strange name" all modify the noun "animal". "is" is the verb. "Platypus" is a proper noun, but in this sentence it is used as an indirect object in the predicate, and refers to the "animal with a strange name" in the subject. "animal with a strange name" is the object of the sentence. The sentence would be diagramed thusly... subject | predicate Another animal with a strange name | is the Platypus. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
You would not use a platypus anywhere. However, you might encounter one in Australia.
No, the platypus is the only species. It is not actually known as the duck-billed platypus: this is just a nickname which only non-Australians use.
It is Platypus is the complet subject. If you get it wrong, im sorry. Im only a girl and in 5th
No. Platypuses do not use mimicry of any description.
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Yes. The platypus is a mammal and all mammals have lungs. Even marine mammals such as dolphins and whales must use lungs to breathe. When swimming, the platypus must surface regularly to breathe.