All animals are in the "platypus kingdom", since the kingdom for the platypus is Animalia, which as you might guess from the name includes all animals.
The platypus, like all animals, is in the kingdom Animalia.
The platypus is in the kingdom Animalia.It is a mammal, and a monotreme, or egg-laying mammal.It is classified into phylum chordata, class mammalia, order monotremata, and family Ornithorhynchidae.
The domain of the platypus is Eukarya. The platypus is part of the Kingdom Animalia, and all members of this kingdom belong to the domain Eukarya.
No animals share the same genes as the platypus. To suggest they do would be to suggest the platypus is a mixture of other animals which, or course, it is not.
Platypus and echidnas.
Yes. As a living creature that is able to move on its own, eat food in order to make energy and to reproduce, the platypus is a member of the animal kingdom.
The platypus is a distinct and separate species of its own. It is not now, nor has ever been, a mix of any other animals.
There is no collective noun for platypus. Platypuses are solitary animals and do not form groups.
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The classification of the platypus is: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Subclass: Prototheria Order: Monotremata