Platypuses are not really in need of any help. Since they have been protected by law, their numbers are estimated to have returned to the same levels they were when European settlement first began in Australia. Their biggest threat is habitat loss and being entangled in fishing nets, but increased awareness of these problems is reducing their effects on the platypus population.
no
The platypus is not a reptile - it is an egg-laying mammal.
nothing.
what does the platypus do to help the enviroment
nothing is being done to help
DNA help classify the platypus because with out it the DNA the platypus would be classified with the marsupials which would be wrong.
nothing is being done
No. There is nothing done to minimize losses. Unstable political situation and Indian dominance over rivers is the major part behind this.
they dont need help
nothing.
what do you mean whats being done to help them what are you doing to help them and why don't you look it up its called research you know.
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