Platypuses do not hibernate.
The platypus does not migrate or hibernate. They remain active all year long and stay close to home as long as food is available to them.
Napoleon Platypus
DNA help classify the platypus because with out it the DNA the platypus would be classified with the marsupials which would be wrong.
No. This would be illegal, foolish and detrimental to the good of the platypus.
That depends. Are you a platypus too? if you are not, then it would be considered wrong in most circles to be in love with a Platypus.
They would hibernate ina hole or a cave
they migrate because if they hibernate they would sleep in for the winter
No
You would not use a platypus anywhere. However, you might encounter one in Australia.
Sharks do hibernate. How else would they survive the long ocean winters?
No. There are no antelope in Australia, which is the natural home of the platypus. Even if there were, it is highly unlikely that an antelope would wish to eat a platypus.
Lizards such as goannas are the most likely predators of platypus eggs.