There is only one kind of platypus, and that is the species Ornithorhynchus anatinus.
There is only one kind of platypus, and that is the species known as Ornithorhynchus Anatinus. The platypus is a member of the small group of mammals known as monotremes, which are the egg-laying mammals, and to only other member of this group is the echidna.
There is just one species of platypus, and that is ornithorhynchus anatinus.
The only type of platypus is simply known as a platypus. Its scientific name is Ornithorhynchus anatinus.
It's a mammal, one of the five species of monotremes.
It's a mammal, one of the five species of monotremes.
The platypus is called the platypus wherever one happens to be in Australia.
No other animal looks like a platypus. It is completely unique.
There is only one species of platypus. Echidnas, the other type of monotreme, have two species - the short-beaked echidna of Australia and the long-beaked echidna of Papua New Guinea.
There is only one genus of the platypus - ornithorhynchus.
Not an ordinary one, but Perry the Platypus can.
One does not use a platypus for anything. One allows it to live in peace in the wild.
There is only one species of platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) so the kind you find in Eastern Australia and Tasmania is the same one you find everywhere else that it lives. (Of course Eastern Australia and Tasmania is about the only place you will find the platypus in the wild - and note that Tasmania is actually part of Australia.)