It is not generally known that fossil evidence indicates there were once platypuses in South America, although these creatures had teeth, unlike modern platypuses.
It is unknown why platypuses became extinct in South America thousands of years ago.
Platypuses are not extinct. They are not even endangered. They are found near freshwater creeks and rivers throughout eastern Australia.
There is only one platypus species. It has not become extinct; nor is it even endangered.
Platypuses are not extinct. They are not even listed as endangered. Their classification is "Secure" in Australia,
a disadvantage is that there will be more platypuses and the advantage is that they will not be extinct.
"Duckbill" is not the correct term; nor are they extinct. Platypuses are not even classified as endangered in 2014.
No. The now-extinct Tasmanian Tiger, more properly known as the Thylacine, was a marsupial. The only known monotremes are platypuses and echidnas.
No. America does not have platypuses. Platypuses are endemic to eastern Australia.
Platypuses is the correct spelling.
Are PLATYPUSES born alive?
Platypuses were not invented. They were discovered by someone.
Platypuses are found only in Australia.
Platypuses have dense fur.
Platypuses are nocturnal. They come out at night.
Platypuses are considered carnivores.
No. By nature, platypuses are solitary animals.