Baby platypuses cannot be purchased. They are protected native Australian animals. Even if one were to purchase a platypus on the black market, it would undoubtedly die, because the needs of this animal are very specialised.
You cannot buy platypuses. They are protected native animals which require a very specialised environment.
They are not for sale.
You cannot buy a platypus as it is a protected native species. Even in Australia they cannot be purchased.
You cannot have a platypus as a pet, so the question is quite academic.
You cannot purchase a platypus. They are protected by law, and it is illegal to own one.
Neither baby nor adult platypuses can be purchased.
You cannot purchase a platypus.
A baby platypus is hatched in a chamber at the end of the mother platypus's burrow, which is dug into the side of a riverbank.
baby platypus nurse for approx three to four months
No. When a baby platypus hatches, it is the size of a bean, blind and completely helpless.
A baby platypus stays in the chamber of its mother's burrow for about six weeks.
A baby platypus is called a PUGGLE
Yes. When first hatched, a baby platypus can breathe on its own.
Since the average person cannot have a platypus, the question is moot. Regarding zoos and animal sanctuaries, costs of running a suitable environment - including equipping it with food - for the platypus are considerable.
you give it milk
No. A baby platypus is just called a baby platypus, and has no official name. it is not called a puggle, despite what many websites and otherwise reputable sources may suggest. It is occasionally unofficially known as a platypus, but note - this is completely unofficial.
$20.00 it can cost
Baby platypuses are very shy, as are the adult platypuses.
No. A female platypus only reaches reproductive age at about two years old.