Platypuses do not speak.
However, they do make soft puppy-like growling sounds.
a platypus
ornitorrincoplatypus = el ornitorrinco
I would have to say, a platypus because it is a mammal and yet, it lays eggs.
The platypus has a variety of vocalisations. When they are disturbed, they may make soft growling sounds, like that of a puppy. Despite the misnomer "duck-billed platypus," it does not make a quacking sound.
As is everything else here on Earth, the platypus is an experiment as well ...However, it must be said that the platypus is not a genetic experiement. The platypus is a "natural" creature, native to Australia, and not a combination of an otter, beaver and duck, despite what many say.
I say a platypus is best
Since he is an animal (platypus) I think so only because it's a cartoon. Otherwise if it were a real platypus I would say no.
Yes, In the movie "Phineas and Ferb: Across the Second Dimension" But his identity will unfourtanetly be forgotten again in the end of the movie. See the Movie in Disney Channel, August 5th, 2011!
a platypus is a mammal even though it doesn't give live birth. I'm not sure why.
Well, I guess you could say that. When they say 'google' they are really saying 'platypus.' So you could say either one. As long as people know what you are talking about. Webkinz 'google' or webkinz 'platypus.' Same thing.
a platypus's bill is a bill that is on a platypus
a platypus's bill is a bill that is on a platypus