No other animal occupies the same niche as a platypus. There is no other animal which burrows in river banks amid the Australian bushland or rainforest, orwhich hunts for tiny crustaceans on the riverbed.
There is no animal the same as a platypus. Platypuses are completely unique.
No animals share the same genes as the platypus. To suggest they do would be to suggest the platypus is a mixture of other animals which, or course, it is not.
No. A platypus has a beaver tail and 4 webbed feet.
Yes. They are properly called just "platypus", but the name "duckbilled platypus" is often applied. Some believe their bill resembles that of a duck, but it is actually quite different.
The platypus's snout is called a bill. It is not the same as a "duckbill"; nor is it ever called a "duckbill".
platypus eggs are the color well id say white
No! Most mammals give birth the same way except for the platypus which lays eggs and all other mammals give live birth
Platypus venom would certainly be enough to kill a snake - but the snake could well inject its own venom in the platypus at the same time.
No. The platypus has always been a platypus. It is not derived from the beaver, otter, duck or any other animal. There is no actual evidence of evolution in the platypus's line. Fossils of possible platypus ancestors indicate that, if it did indeed have other ancestors, they shared the same characteristics the modern platypus has today.
Of course not. Ducks and platypuses do not belong in the same family. They are not even in the same classification of vertebrates, and are not even remotely related. Platypuses are also solitary creates, living alone.
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