The platypus has a number of specific adaptations which enable it to live and hunt in its habitat. It has:
you just make it and there you go you are set for life you just make it and there you go you are set for life
yes
Lions have adaptations to help them survive in their environment. These adaptations include sharp teeth and claws for hunting, strong muscles for running and climbing, keen senses for hunting and avoiding danger, and social behavior for cooperative hunting and raising their young. These adaptations have evolved over time to make lions successful predators in their habitat.
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your question doesnt make any sense. do you mean what are the adaptations of the pukeko? or what does a pukekos beak do to help in its habitat :) your so stupid
Do it the PLATYPUS way and be awesome
Duck+Beaver=Platypus
duckbill is platypus so platypus + snail= turtle
The platypus has a variety of vocalisations. When they are disturbed, they may make soft growling sounds, like that of a puppy. Despite the misnomer "duck-billed platypus," it does not make a quacking sound.
A specialized species is one that has evolved specific adaptations to thrive in a particular niche or habitat. These adaptations may include unique physical characteristics, behaviors, or food preferences that make the species well-adapted to its environment. Specialized species may have limited ranges or be sensitive to changes in their habitat.
Yes. A platypus's footprint will show webbing spreading out between 5 claws.
duck+beaver