During dawn, the platypus hunts for food in freshwater creeks and rivers.
The platypus is both nocturnal and crepuscular. This means that, while it is active at night, and feeds during the night, it also actively feeds at dawn and dusk.
no, the lemur is active mostly during the day with increased activity during dawn and dusk
Platypuses are nocturnal, and hunt for their food between dusk and dawn.
The platypus hunts almost constantly during its waking hours, from dusk through to dawn, pausing only to rest or return to its burrow. it makes hundreds of dives in a single day in order to find enough food. A platypus eats at least 20% of its own body weight daily - more for a lactating female - to meet its own energy needs.
They are crepuscular - most of their activity is at dawn and dusk.
Platypuses forage almost constantly in the evening and at dawn and, being nocturnal, continue to hunt throughout the night.
You don't. Not only would this be a highly illegal activity, it would not be palatable to humans.
Once they hatch, platypus offspring are kept safe in a nesting chamber at the end of a very long burrow.
Dawn-bright lawn = To be bright during daylight
Perhaps "Do not MOVE around the room during an activity".
Platypuses are mainly nocturnal feeders, and can usually only be observed at dawn and the in the very early morning, and dusk/late evening.
Platypuses are nocturnal, meaning they are active at night, as well as in the early morning hours, and dusk.