baby platypus nurse for approx three to four months
A baby platypus stays in the chamber of its mother's burrow for about six weeks.
About seventeen weeks.
A baby platypus incubates in the egg for ten days before hatching. It then remains in the chamber at the end of its mother's breeding burrow for several months.
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.
Platypuses do feed their young on mothers' milk, but the young do not suckle from teats. The mother platypus secretes milk from glands on her abdomen, which the young platypus drinks, but she does not develop teats.
No. When a baby platypus hatches, it is the size of a bean, blind and completely helpless.
A baby platypus is called a PUGGLE
a baby nurse is called a pediatric nurse.
Yes. When first hatched, a baby platypus can breathe on its own.
Kangaroo joeys nurse for an average of about 9 months, sometimes extending to twelve months.
you give it milk
No. A baby platypus is just called a baby platypus, and has no official name. it is not called a puggle, despite what many websites and otherwise reputable sources may suggest. It is occasionally unofficially known as a platypus, but note - this is completely unofficial.