Platypuses are not city-dwelling animals. They are sensitive creatures that can only live in burrows alongside creeks and rivers in unspoilt bushland or rainforests.
having said that, however, platypuses can be seen in special environments in captivity in two places in the city of Brisbane, Queensland: at Walkabout Creek, at The Gap, and at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary at Fig Tree Pocket.
Platypuses do not live in cities. They are sensitive creatures that can only live in burrows alongside creeks and rivers in unspoilt bushland or rainforests.
Platypuses and kangaroos live in Australia
Platypuses can only live in fresh water.
Platypuses are solitary animals and generally live alone.
Platypuses are solitary animals, tending to live alone.
No. Platypuses are uniquely adapted to live in the country and continent of Australia.
Generally, no, platypuses do not live together. They are usually solitary animals. The female and babies may live as a family group until the next breeding season.
Yes. Platypuses can only live in freshwater ecosystems.
No. Platypuses are not found in New Guinea.
No. Platypuses can only be found in Australia. Specifically, they live in the eastern half of Australia.
No. To begin with, platypuses and squirrels live on completely different continents. Platypuses live only in Australia, and there are no squirrels in Australia. Secondly, platypuses do not eat larger live animals. They hunt for small crustaceans and insect larvae which live on the bottom of creeks and rivers.
No. Platypuses are found only in eastern Australia.