Males Are Poisonous and Have Hooks Kind of Like A Dew Claw On A Dog That Are Called Spurs and Are Located On Both Hinde Legs... They Inject By Hugging The Foe and Sinking Them Deep Into The Predator, Killing Anything The Size of A Dog... Humans Get Very Sick From The Sting and Have Been Known To Be Hospitalized For Weeks... The Platypuse Is The Only Mammal In The Whole World That Is Poisonous...
No. America does not have platypuses. Platypuses are endemic to eastern Australia.
Platypuses do not live in vegetation. They live in burrows they dig alongside freshwater creeks and rivers. These water courses typically support eucalyptus, melaleuca, leptospermum and other native plants of Australia.
Platypuses is the correct spelling.
No. Platypuses are endemic to eastern Australia, meaning they are not found anywhere else. No English zoos have platypuses either. As of 2013, there are no zoos outside of Australia that have platypuses.
Platypuses do not need to be in a zoo. They thrive in their native habitat, and they are not endangered. Zoos are not good places for platypuses as it is still rare for platypuses to breed in captivity.
Platypuses were not invented. They were discovered by someone.
Platypuses are found only in Australia.
Are PLATYPUSES born alive?
Platypuses are considered carnivores.
Platypuses are nocturnal. They come out at night.
Platypuses have dense fur.
No. By nature, platypuses are solitary animals.