Platypuses live throughout eastern coastal Australia and its island state of Tasmania, particularly within heavily wooded and protected regions. They are found from the cooler sub-alpine areas in the south, such as Victoria and the Tasmanian highlands, north through New South Wales to tropical far north Queensland. Platypuses live in bushland as well as tropical, sub-tropical and temperate rainforests.
You do not find a domestic platypus anywhere. They are highly protected. There are very few platypuses kept in zoos or sanctuaries, as they are a very delicate creature, sensitive to environmental changes, and extremely difficult to breed in captivity.
You cannot find a platypus anywhere in either North or South America. Platypuses are endemic to eastern Australia, and are not found anywhere else in the world.
You cannot find a platypus in the US. Platypuses are endemic to eastern Australia: thus, they are not found anywhere else in the world.
You can't. A platypus is a wild animal is not considered a pet. (Despite the popularity of cartoon characters, Phineas and Ferb'spet platypus.)
The platypus is not found anywhere else besides Australia.
One might find a platypus in nature in many different places. Some of the places that one might find a platypus in nature are: lakes and ponds in Australia.
An adult platypus weighs about 3-4 pounds and is the size of a small domestic cat.
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You can't become an actual platypus. Unfortunately, that requires different DNA. However, I am sure that you could find a Platypus costume if you want to commune with your inner platypus.
There are not, nor have ever been, platypuses in the US.
Platypus are native to Australia
You cannot find a platypus in North America. Platypuses are endemic to the eastern states of Australia. They do not live anywhere else in the world.
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It is instinctive for a young platypus to be able to swim when it gets old enough. However, the mother certainly teaches it how to find food.
The platypus uses its sharp claws (with retractable membranes) to dig a burrow in a riverbank or creek bank.