Platypuses live in bushland and rainforest environments, alongside freshwater creeks and rivers. They do not live in deserts or grassland.
what does the platypus do to help the enviroment
No. Platypus are very delicate and sensitive creatures, and even a home aquarium would never be enough to give them the specialised environment they require.
why do you live
No. The platypus is a solitary animal.
Like so: "The platypus's natural environment is a pleasant one".
Not necessarily. Adaptations are changes in an animal's features or behaviour which enable it to live in a specific environment. Realistically, laying eggs is not an adaptation for a platypus, as it could just as easily bear live young in its chamber. An example of an adaptation in a platypus is its feet - they are webbed for swimming but the webbing is retractable, exposing the sharp claws, with which it can dig its burrow.
No. The platypus does not live in India. It is found only in Australia, specifically, the eastern half of the continent.
The platypus is a solitary animal. It does not live in social groups.
No. The platypus does not live or move in packs. It is a solitary animal.
Yes, because dogs live about 15 years while platypus live only about 10.
A simile for a platypus could be "as unique as a platypus in a pond." This simile highlights the distinctive nature of the platypus as an unusual and fascinating animal that stands out in its environment. It draws a comparison between the platypus and something equally rare or extraordinary.
The Platypus does live in Eastern Australia