Platypuses do not eat land food. They feed entirely off crustaceans and small water creatures.
Platypuses breed on land. They only hunt for food in the water.
Platypuses do not have teeth, but hard bony plates which they use to grind the food.
Yes and no. Platypuses are semi-aquatic. They are land animals, as they live in dry burrows above the waterline of creeks and rivers. However, platypuses are completely dependent upon the water for their food. They make hundreds of dives daily, in order to find the freshwater crustaceans and annelid worms they need to eat.
Platypuses can be on land, and spend much of their time on land. They live in dry burrows above the waterline of creeks and rivers.Platypuses are, however, completely dependent upon the water for their food. They make hundreds of dives daily, in order to find the freshwater crustaceans and annelid worms they need to eat.
No. Platypuses do not walk particularly fast on land.
First of all there's no such word as platypuses, its platypi. its their favourite food. without frogs there would probably be no platypi in the world!
Platypuses mate on land, not in the water.
No. Platypuses feed on the same food throughout the year, as their food source does not tend to change with the seasons.
Platypuses are indeed semi-aquatic. Platypuses live and shelter in burrows dug into dry land, but they need to hunt for their food in freshwater creeks and rivers. Platypuses cannot breathe underwater.
Yes, platypuses do have eyes, and they use them whenever they are on land. Platypuses close their eyes when they dive and hunt underwater for food. They do not need to see underwater, as they use the electroreceptors in their bills to detect living organisms underwater.
Platypuses breed on land. They do not mate in the water.
No. Platypuses do not eat mangroves or any other plant matter.