The platypus is located only in the eastern part of Australia.
Platypus do not migrate. They are solitary animals which stay in one area, as long as food and water is plentiful.
No. The platypus's venom gland is located within the male platypus's thigh.
No. Platypuses are endemic to eastern Australia. This means they are unique to that area, and are not found anywhere else in the world.
A platypus egg is an egg laid by a platypus. This is the most amazing thing in the world to me for it is so strange indeed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The platypus is not poisonous: it is venomous. Its venom gland is located in its thigh and the venom is delivered via a hollow spur in each of its hind legs.
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No, a platypus is a mammal that lays eggs. It's a Monotreme. A platypus and the echidna are the only mammals in the world that lay eggs.
No. The platypus is endemic to eastern Australia, including the island state of Tasmania. It is not found anywhere else in the world.
In the tri-state area
Probably the platypus.
Yes
In or near Australia. The platypus, an egg-laying mammal, is native to eastern Australia and Tasmania.