The platypus does not live in the deciduous forest. Platypuses are native to Australia, and are most commonly found in native bushland and rainforest, neither of which are deciduous. Therefore, they do not affect the ecosystem an area where they do not live.
No. The platypus can be found alongside freshwater creeks and rivers in both tropical and temperate rainforests and in native eucalyptus bushland. Neither of these habitats is deciduous forest. In fact, there are no deciduous forests in Australia, except for the occasional plantation made up entirely of introduced plants.
Platypuses do not live in the deciduous forest. Platypuses live within native Australian bushland or rainforest, neither of which is deciduous.
The platypus does not live in the deciduous forest. Platypuses are native to Australia, and are most commonly found in native bushland and rainforest, neither of which are deciduous.
The platypus's snout is called a bill. It is not the same as a "duckbill"; nor is it ever called a "duckbill".
No. The platypus does not live in the deciduous forest. Platypuses are native to Australia, and are most commonly found in native bushland, tropical rainforest or cool temperate rainforest - none of which are deciduous.
No mammal has a duckbill. The platypus is sometimes mistakenly called the "duckbill platypus" but this is a complete misnomer. The platypus's bill is nothing like that of a duck, being flatter and broader. Also, it is equipped with electroreceptors which enable it to find food underwater. The duck's bill does not have this facility.
A duckbill is the bill of a duck. It is also the name often erroneously applied to the monotreme known as the platypus.
It is an duckbill platypus:)
duckbill is platypus so platypus + snail= turtle
There are many different types of animals that live in the deciduous forest biome, but the most common are: 1.) The American Bald Eagle 2.) American Black Bear 3.) Coyote 4.) Duckbill Platypus 5.) Eastern Chipmunk 6.) European Red Squirrel 7.) Fat Dormouse 8.) Least Weasel 9.) White-tailed Deer
Duckbill Platypus
I'm pretty sure it's the Deciduous Forest. Hope that helps!
Deciduous forest
Yes. They are properly called just "platypus", but the name "duckbilled platypus" is often applied. Some believe their bill resembles that of a duck, but it is actually quite different.
How about "Daffy"? or "Peking"? "Donald" works too, if you have no friends who would be offended.