Platypuses dig long burrows up to 30 metres long in the banks of creeks and rivers. This is where they hide during the day. When the female nests, she creates several earthen plugs along the length of the tunnel to deter predators such as snakes from coming in and eating the eggs.
It really depends on the animal, Some animals depend on camoflage to hide from its enemies.
No. The platypus will avoid its enemies, hiding in its burrow or remaining motionless underwater until the danger has passed. Platypuses are able to hold their breath for up to eight minutes underwater if they are inactive.
in their shells
hide
It hides; or it has a poisoned spike on its heel that it can attack with. Other than that, it's just a platypus - they don't do much.
they run away.
they will make their cocoon
it changes its color
They can hide from their enemies.
they go in the deep of the water
Cause of there Camofluge
they blend in.