The bear, the lion and the house cat all give birth to live young, whereas the platypus lays eggs. Besides the platypus, they all belong to Carnivora, have teeth and are not semi-aquatic.
The platypus, brown bear, lion, and house cat are all mammals. They share common ancestry in the evolutionary tree of life, though they belong to different orders (Monotremata for platypus, Carnivora for brown bear and lion, and Carnivora/Felidae for house cat). Their shared traits reflect their mammalian heritage and evolutionary history.
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The platypus, brown bear, lion, and house cat are all mammals that share a common ancestor in the evolutionary tree. While they may look different and have various adaptations, they are all grouped within the class Mammalia based on their characteristics such as giving birth to live young, having hair or fur, and producing milk to feed their offspring.
They give birth to live babies, but the platypus lays eggs.
They give birth to live babies, but the platypus lays eggs.
They give birth to live babies, but the platypus lays eggs.
They give birth to live babies, but the platypus lays eggs.
they are not alike
Both are races of the brown bear, and share many characteristics. Brownish fur, powerful jaws, strong fore limbs, and a diet of both flesh and plants. Most scientists today make little distinction between the several races of the brown bear.
Deities have nothing to do with the evolution of the platypus. Platypuses are monotremes, an early format of mammal which gave all the characteristics of mammals except for the bear living young"
Great Dane (DOG) Black Bear (BEAR) Platypus (Platypus)
No. A platypus cannot kill a bear. Not only would it not have the claws, teeth or size to kill a bear, but there are no bears in Australia.