The platypus is a mammal that lays eggs.
It is called "Damien" and is in the first season, and to be accurate he is turned into a DUCK BILLED platypuss.
No. There is not even a species known as the "duck-billed platypus".The animal is simply called a platypus, and there is just one species - Ornithorhynchus anatinus.
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A yellow-billed loon is a species of duck, Latin name Gavia adamsii.
Most mammals don't lay eggs, however one special group of mammals called Monotremes. This group consists of five species; one being the duck billed platypuss and the other four are called Echidnas. Out of the approximately 5400 species of mammals, these 5 are the only species that lay eggs.
No, the platypus is the only species. It is not actually known as the duck-billed platypus: this is just a nickname which only non-Australians use.
It's a mammal, one of the five species of monotremes.
It's a mammal, one of the five species of monotremes.
A yellow-billed loon is a species of duck, Latin name Gavia adamsii.
Duck-billed dinosaurs are called Hadrosaurs.
Knob-billed Duck was created in 1769.
Spot-billed Duck was created in 1781.