The platypus has four legs. When on land, it walks. When in water, it swims. Its feet have retractable webbing between the toes. This means it can swim effectively, but it can also dig on land because the webbing retracts to expose the sharp claws.
No; but the platypus does dive into water.
a platypus is a freshwater animal
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On a daily basis, a platypus swims and hunts for food in the water.
A platypus can roll in the water if it chooses, but it is unlikely that it could roll on land.
Since a platypus lives in freshwater creeks, rivers and billabongs, it most likely drinks water from these sources.
No. There is only one species of platypus, and it lives only near fresh water.
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No. The platypus is adapted for finding food in the water, not on land. The sensitive electroreceptors in its bill work underwater, not in the air.