The platypus has an average of two babies each year. Platypuses are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals, and the female lays between one and red eggs each breeding season, which occurs once a year. The average number of babies tends to be two.
Platypuses are not born; they are hatched. The female lays between one and three eggs each breeding season.
A female platypus lays one to three eggs, all of which are likely to hatch.
No. Once mating is over, the platypus has nothing more to do with the female.
They breed once a year usually having 1- 3 eggs.
A platypus has 26 chromosomes.
A platypus has two eyes.
The average platypus's reproductive life is from age 2 to at least age 9. A female platypus lays between one and three eggs, just once a year. Therefore, in her life, the platypus could lay anywhere between eight and twenty-four eggs.
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 has 2 feet.
The birthplace of a platypus is eastern Australia. They are actually not born, but hatched from eggs.
The father platypus plays no active role in raising or tending the young platypus babies. Once his part in reproduction is over, he returns to his solitary lifestyle.