The plural of platypus is platypuses. It is not 'platypi'.
More than one platypus is "platypuses". It is not "platypi".
More than one platypus is two or more platypuses. The plural is not 'platypi'.
No, more than one platypus is two or more platypuses. The plural is not 'platypi'.
The plural of platypus is platypuses.It is pronounced plat - i - puss - es.
unfortunately, you misspelled platypus. it is a common mistake though. more than one platypus are platypi.
The platypus is called the platypus wherever one happens to be in Australia.
There are no sub species of the platypus. There has never been more than one species of platypus (except for a prehistoric platypus as indicated by fossil remains). Platypuses in the north are smaller than their southern counterparts, but they are still a single species.
There has never been more than one species of platypus (except for a prehistoric platypus as shown by fossil remains). Platypuses in the north, like the koala, are smaller than their southern counterparts, but they are still a single species.
There is no specific name for a female platypus, or even a male one.
There is only one type of platypus. Ornithorhynchus Anatinus is merely its scientific name.
No. There is only one species of platypus, and it lives only near fresh water.
There is only one species of platypus, and that is Ormithorhynchus anatinus.Platypuses which are found in Tasmania are the same species and go by the same name as platypuses from the Australian mainland - which are simply called platypuses.The platypus is also not actually called a "duck billed platypus" at all. Its proper name is simply "platypus".
That is a restaurant critic- there is more than one, so there is more than one name.
A platypus is cooler than a tiger. A platypus is one of few mamals that lay eggs. Also, the male duckbill platypus has tiny spores on its feet that give off a posionous venom similar to a snake.
If a word has more than one meaning, it is 'Ambiguous'.
The scientific name for platypus is "Ornithorhynchus anatinus." Platypus are semi-aquatic mammals indigenous to eastern Australia. They are the only living member of its family (Ornithorhynchidae) and genus (Ornithorhynchus). Platypus are one of the few types of mammals that are venomous.It should be noted, however, that animals do not have botanical names. A botanical name is used only in reference to plants.
A platypus makes just one burrow for shelter, although the burrow may have mire than one entrance. During breeding season, a female platypus will dig a chamber at the end of the burrow, where she lays her eggs.
The platypus and the echidna are both Australian monotremes.
One example of an amino acid that has more than one codon is Tyrosine.
There is only one species of the platypus.
No doubt there have been instances when platypuses have laid more than three eggs. This is unusual, however. On average, platypuses lay one to three eggs during a breeding season.
It has more than one.
There is only one kind of platypus, and that is the species Ornithorhynchus anatinus.
One does not use a platypus for anything. One allows it to live in peace in the wild.