Yes. Platypuses are native to Australia, specifically the eastern half. They are endemic, meaning they are not found in any other country.
The platypus is native to Australia. Specifically, it is native to the eastern states.
Yes. The platypus is certainly one of Australia's native animals.
No. The platypus is native to Australia. There have never been platypuses in Britain.
Yes. The platypus is native to Australia alone.
Platypus are native to Australia
The platypus is native to Australia. It is endemic to the country, meaning it is not found anywhere else.
The platypus is a protected Australian native monotreme, or egg-laying mammal.
* Long-beak echidna - native to New Guinea * Short beak echidna - native to Australia * Platypus - native to Australia
In or near Australia. The platypus, an egg-laying mammal, is native to eastern Australia and Tasmania.
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.
None. Platypuses are native, and endemic, to 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.