The scientific class of the platypus is Mammalia.
Its order is Monotremata , making it a monotreme.
Yes. Platypuses are mammals, meaning they are of the class Mammalia. Specifically, they are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals.
It is not hard to class the platypus as a mammal. The defining characteristic of a mammal is that it feeds its young on mother's milk - which a platypus does. The platypus also shares several other characteristics with other mammals. It is covered with fur; it is warm-blooded; it breathes using lungs. The only way it is different to other mammals is that, like the echidna, it lays eggs, instead of giving birth to live young.
The platypus is a mammal, sub class Prototheria.Like the echidna, it is a monotreme, which is an egg-laying mammal. This puts it in the order monotremata.Its scientific name is Ornithorhynchus Anatinus.The seven levels of classification are:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: MonotremataFamily: OrnithorhynchidaeGenus: OrnithorhynchusSpecies: anatinus
The platypus and echidna are recognised as egg-laying mammals. They are monotremes, which are egg-laying mammals.
The Platypus and the Echidna are the only mammals that are Oviparous.
The echidna is a monotreme, which is an egg-laying mammal. Most mammals give live birth, but only the echidna and platypus are egg-laying mammals.
All mammals give live birth except the platypus and echidna which lay eggs.
No. Platypuses are mammals, and mammals do not have gizzards. In the case of the platypus, the food is broken down by the platypus's grinding plates in its jaw.
The platypus has two lungs, like all mammals do.
yes, a platypus a is a vertebrate. all mammals are.
The platypus has fur 1) to keep them warm and 2) because they are mammals and almost all mammals have fur or hair.because its a mammal
The platypus belongs to the subfamily of monotremes. Monotremes are egg-laying mammals.