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The natural environment of the three different species of monotreme are:

  • Platypus - indigenous to Australia alone
  • Short-beaked echidna, sometimes known as the spiny anteater - found in Australia and a small region in New Guinea
  • Long-beaked echidna - found in the New Guinea highlands
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