The short-beaked echidna is found right across Australia, from deserts to bushland to rainforests to sub-alpine regions - basically, wherever there are termites and ants, its primary food source.
The long-beaked echidna is found in the tropical forests on mountainous slopes of New Guinea.
The platypus is found alongside freshwater creeks and rivers in eastern Australia, from sub-tropical rainforests and bushland in the north to cool-temperate bushland in the south.
Platypuses and echidnas are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals.
Platypuses and echidnas are each distinct species. They do not "break apart".
Yes. Platypuses and echidnas are the only monotremes, or egg-laying mammals.
Platypuses and echidnas are both monotremes.
Platypuses are monotremes and their nearest relatives are Echidnas.
No. Platypuses, like echidnas, are monotremes, meaning they are egg-laying mammals. Baby platypuses hatch from soft, leathery eggs.
A monotreme. Monotremes consist of platypuses and echidnas.
No: dolphins are placental mammals. The only monotremes are platypuses and echidnas.
Platypuses and echidnas are both egg-laying mammals, of the unique order monotremata, or monotremes.
Yes. Both types of monotremes - platypuses and echidnas - have fur and lay eggs. In addition, echidnas have sharp spines, but these protrude from its body through a layer of thick fur.
No. Echidnas and platypuses are Mammals, not reptiles. They are unique egg-laying mammals known as moniemes. There are several reasons why platypuses and echidnas are classified as mammals. 1. Platypuses and echidnas have fur (all mammals have fur, skin or hair). 2. They breathe using lungs (not gills). 3. They are warm blooded. 4. The main reason is that they suckle their young on mothers' milk. 5. They have a flexible neck with seven cervical vertebrae. 6. Platypuses and echidnas show enhanced neocortex development. 7. Sound is produced by the larynx (a modified region of the trachea). 8. Limbs are oriented vertically 9. Like all mammals, they have a heart with 4 chambers. 10. Internal temperature is generally high.
Platypuses' habitats can be polluted by chemical and agricultural runoff, or even by industrial runoff in some areas. Anything that pollutes freshwater waterways can pollute the platypuses' habitats.