No. The platypus is a mammal. It has fur, breathes through lungs throughout its life, and is warm-blooded.
An amphibian has moist skin, not fur. It is cold-blooded, and it only breathes through lungs as an adult; juveniles breathe through gills.
a platypus it is not really a fish it is an amphibian that lays eggs
The platypus does not experience metamorphosis. It is not an amphibian. When first born, the platypus is about the size of a bean and barely resembles its parent. However, like all young of mammals, it gradually develops the features of its parent as it grows. This is not metamorphosis - it is growth.
No, absolutely not. They are totally different. Mammals have fur or hair ambhibians do not. Mammals give birth except for the Platypus & Echidna, and amphibians lay eggs
A salamander is a amphibian.
it is a Amphibian... A frog is an amphibian, not a reptile.
The state amphibian of Louisiana is the green tree frog. The amphibian was chosen as the state amphibian in 1993.
a platypus's bill is a bill that is on a platypus
a platypus's bill is a bill that is on a platypus
Amphibian.
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A frog is an amphibian.