Probably very little. Platypuses are still alive and well, so fossils are of little value.
There has never been more than one species of platypus (except for a prehistoric platypus as shown by fossil remains). Platypuses in the north, like the koala, are smaller than their southern counterparts, but they are still a single species.
It is worth about $75 - $125 in good condition.
There is only one species of platypus, Ornithorhynchus Anatinus. It is found only in Australia, and it is the only species of platypus that has ever been known by Man Fossil evidence indicates that the modern platypus's predecessor was larger, with teeth.
The platypus has always been in Australia. There is fossil evidence to indicate that its ancestor, a larger creature with teeth instead of grinding plates, was once found on the continent.
The platypus has changed very little over the years. Fossil evidence shows that earlier platypuses were larger, and had teeth. Apart from that, there have been no significant changes.
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$50. If it is in Mint condition.
This coin does not exist. The platypus is on the 20c coin, and is worth 20 cents. The 5c coin has an echidna on it, and is worth five Australian cents.
Platypuses are monotremes. The exact origin of platypuses, or monotremes in general, is not well known. The platypus has only ever been a platypus. It has not been an otter, a duck or a beaver. Fossils of possible platypus ancestors indicate that, if it did indeed have other ancestors, they shared the same characteristics it has today.
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No. The platypus is not a hybrid of anything.The species is ornithorhynchus anatinus and is not a mix of a beaver, duck, otter or any other creature.
as much as a platypus can