There is only one species of platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) so the kind you find in Eastern Australia and Tasmania is the same one you find everywhere else that it lives. (Of course Eastern Australia and Tasmania is about the only place you will find the platypus in the wild - and note that Tasmania is actually part of Australia.)
The platypus is native to Australia. Specifically, it is native to the eastern states.
No. The platypus is not found in China. It is found only in Australia.
The platypus is located only in the eastern part of Australia.
The platypus is native to the eastern states of Australia, which include Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. It is found in freshwater creeks and rivers within native bushland.
The platypus is found only in Australia. It is not found in any other country.
The platypus is found only in Australia. Specifically, it is found through eastern Australia, including the island state of Tasmania.
The platypus is found only in the country of Australia, including its southern island state of Tasmania.
No. The platypus does not live in India. It is found only in Australia, specifically, the eastern half of the continent.
Canberra. Platypuses are found only in Australia, and the capital of Australia is Canberra.
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 two monotremes are the platypus and the echidna. There is just one species of platypus, and two species of echidna - the long-beaked echidna, found in New Guinea, and the short-beaked echidna, found only in Australia. The platypus is also found only in Australia.