Platypuses a not born: they are hatched from eggs. Although mammals, they are egg-laying mammals, or monotremes. A newly hatched platypus is about the size and weight of a bean. It is blind, hairless and completely helpless.
There is no such creature as a green platypus.
A male platypus is 50-60 cm in length, and weighs from 1700 grams to 2kg.
A baby platypus is hatched in a chamber at the end of the mother platypus's burrow, which is dug into the side of a riverbank.
no, when the platypus is born it is blind and totally helpless
The platypus's burrow can be anywhere between 10 and 30 metres long (up to 100 feet).
The birthplace of a platypus is eastern Australia. They are actually not born, but hatched from eggs.
Snout shaped like a duck's bill.
Out of an egg. Platypuses are Monotremes.
Platypuses are not born: they are hatched. A newly hatched baby platypus weighs about the same as a bean, which would perhaps be about 0.5 grams.
No. When a baby platypus hatches, it is the size of a bean, blind and completely helpless.
Platypuses are not born. They are hatched from eggs laid by the female.
A baby platypus is not born, but hatched. When hatched, it weighs around half a gram.