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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 have been known to be taken by freshwater crocodiles in north Queensland. Generally, platypuses and crocodiles do not occupy the same habitat, as platypuses require freshwater and Estuarine crocodiles live in saltwater habitats. Also, crocodiles and platypuses only have their habitat overlap in northern Queensland.
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Platypuses are no longer hunted; although destruction of their habitat is now a threat to their survival.They used to be but now they aren't.
Platypuses do not migrate. They are freshwater animals, and the only time they leave their territory is if the water levels in their immediate habitat become too low to sustain their food source.
No. Platypuses do not live anywhere outside of eastern Australia. They require a specialised habitat.
Platypuses live in burrows dug into riverbanks and creek banks. These creeks may run through dense rainforest, or through eucalyptus bushland, so the characteristics of their habitat varies, but it is always native Australian bushland. Platypuses generally obscure the entrance to their burrows with plants.
Platypuses will quite conceivably survive perfectly well in the future. Although vulnerable to habitat loss and changes brought about by human interference, the platypus has enjoyed a resurgence in its population since becoming a protected animal. There are estimated to be as many platypuses now as there were when European settlement started.
It is not so much that platypuses are rare, as that they are very difficult to observe.Platypuses are not rare, and they are not even endangered. However, they are elusive creatures, shy and inclined to hide, so they are not often seen, even in their native habitat.
No. Platypuses are native to Australia, and there are no "jungles" in Australia. Platypuses live in burrows alongside creeks and rivers in eastern Australia, including its island state of Tasmania. Thus, their habitat varies. They can be found in tropical rainforests and cool temperate rainforests; they are also found in eucalyptus bushland, both wet sclerophyll and dry sclerophyll.
Platypuses can live in captivity. There are certain zoos and animal sanctuaries that are permitted to keep platypuses for display purposes, as long as they are properly licenced.However, platypuses are not permitted to be kept as pets for several reasons. They are protected native animals, and there are many native species of Australia which are not allowed to be kept as pets. Further, the needs of platypuses are very specialised. They cannot just be kept in a simple pond. Sanctuaries must construct elaborate platypus aquariums which replicate the conditions under which a platypus lives in its native habitat.
No. America does not have platypuses. Platypuses are endemic to eastern Australia.