You can't.
Nowhere. They are protected by Australian law. It is illegal to have one in captivity. Only a very few zoos and other wildlife preserves are allowed a license to own a platypus.
You cannot buy a platypus anywhere. They are protected native animals of Australia, and not permitted to be kept as pets anywhere in the world. They have sensitive needs, and the average person would not have a clue how to care for one, or have the equipment necessary to keep a platypus alive.
a platypus's bill is a bill that is on a platypus
a platypus's bill is a bill that is on a platypus
Ornithorhynchus anatinusThe original name was Platypus anatinus, from Greek and Latin words meaning "flat-footed, duck-like". After realising that the name "platypus" had already be given to a group of beetles, the scientist involved assigned the platypus the scientific name of Ornithorhynchus anatinus, the first word of which means "bird-like snout".
A Platypus is not a primate.
No. The platypus is not a hoarder.
The platypus should not be called anything else. It is just a platypus. It is not a duckbilled platypus, or any other such misnomer.
The platypus is called the platypus wherever one happens to be in Australia.
There is no such thing as a locomotion platypus.
a platypus is at least 34%
Platypus lay eggs.