The male platypus's spur is about 15 mm in length.
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There is no particular name for the ankle spur which dispenses venom in a male platypus. It is simply referred to as a 'spur'.
Male platypuses have on spur on each of their back legs. Females have no spurs.
It is called "Damien" and is in the first season, and to be accurate he is turned into a DUCK BILLED platypuss.
Not exactly. Male platypuses have a hollow spur behind their rear ankle which is attached to a venom gland in the platypus's thigh. This spur is not a talon or claw.
no they are very playful
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Not enough research has been done into why or how the platypus uses its venomous spur. It is believed to be a defence mechanism, and possibly for use when the male is courting a female, and wishes to ward off another male.
There is insufficient research to determine the purpose of the venomous spur on a male platypus. It is believed to be a defence mechanism, and possibly for use when the male is courting a female, and wishes to ward off another male.
The male platypus has a hollow spur on each of its hind ankles, which is attached to a venom gland within its thigh. The platypus delivers the venom through the ankle spur.
A rolly polly that is a dancing king.
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