The platypus has the same physical features when swimming as it does when not swimming. The platypus has webbed feet with a retracting webbed membrane which can expose the claws, enabling the platypus to effectively dig burrows. Its claws are used for digging burrows into riverbanks for shelter, and the webbing membrane retracts for that purpose, but spreads between its toes when it needs to swim - which it needs to do to get its food.
Platypuses mostly swim for the purpose of finding food. Because they close their eyes underwater, they need another physical adaptation that will help them find food. The bill of a platypus has sensitive electroreceptors which pick up tiny nerve and electrical impulses generated by crustaceans and other animals that inhabit the bottom of the creek or river. The platypus then uses its bill to shovel away the dirt, and find the food.
"Physical features" is actually two words, but here is a sentence! What are the physical features of that landform?
* Platypuses have claws with retractable webbing which extends when they swim. * They have sleek, dense, waterproof fur. * They have a flat tail which acts as a rudder.
Platypuses have dense, waterproof fur which helps to streamline their body when swimming. They also have webbed feet, but the webbing retracts when they need to dig burrows with their claws.
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The Pfalz and Palatine are the two regions that are named because of the physical features that are common to the group of state.
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A platypus has two eyes.
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Each of the platypus's feet have five toes with sharp claws, as it digs a burrow in the riverbank for shelter. When swimming, a membranous "web" extends between the toes. The male platypus has a venomous spur on its hind leg, which cannot kill a human but can cause extreme pain for an extended period of time.. The platypus hunts for food underwater, using its bill, which is equipped with extremely sensitive electro-receptors to find food such as insect larvae, snails, annelid worms, and crustaceans. It's bill, which has no teeth, is used to shovel food from the bottom of freshwater creeks and rivers.