Platypuses which are kept in carefully maintained sanctuaries, in environments which emulate their natural habitat, and able to survive in areas smaller than a standard room. In the wild, of course, their range is much wider.
Platypuses do not grow very large. A male platypus will reach 50-60 cm in length, whilst the female is smaller, averaging 40-50 cm in length. They are very lightly built creatures, with females weighing as little as 900 grams, and males 1700 grams to 2kg.
Tasmanian platypuses tend to be larger than their northern counterparts.
Preferably the upper 80s or 90s, but they can survive at room temperature.
a tree needs carbon dioxide, sunlight, water and soil to survive
well dogs don't need a lot of room but make sure they have a bit of room so that they feel comfy!!!!!
Not much although it is a root vegetable
a lot :) As much as you can put in the room
340sq feet.
you need 2 keep them at normal room temp/the same as our average temp. From blondee girl
If you have cedar trees in pots that keep dying, you probably need to repot the trees. They probably need more room in order to survive.
yes as much as you can spend..
10 gallon tank.
100 square feet
Depends on how big it is.