Reptile have five toes...like humans...they look scaly.
Platypuses do not have fur on the actual webbed part of their feet. The fur on their feet reaches to the edge of the webbed part.
Platypuses have just four feet. They do not have flippers.
They are Black.
Platypuses are not a mix of any other animals. The webbed feet they have are entirely their own, and always have been.
No shrews don't have webbed feet platypuses and duck do but not shrews
No. Platypuses are nothing like beavers, and they do not build dams. Platypuses do not have teeth, so would be unable to gnaw wood to build dams. Their grinding plates are purely for grinding their food.For shelter, platypuses dig burrows in the banks of the freshwater creeks, rivers or lakes where they do their hunting. These burrows can be over 30m in length (100 feet). The entrances are disguised beneath overhangs, or by tree roots and other vegetation. Platypuses have webbed feet with retractable webbing which enables them to dig their burrows.
The only way in which platypuses are like reptiles is that they lay eggs.
Webfeet look like duck feet.
They are blue and besides that, they look like regular feet.
They are blue and besides that, they look like regular feet.
They look a little bit like feet.
Platypuses have webbed feet to aid their swimming. Their two front feet propel them through the water with a rowing motion; the hind feet assist the tail with steering. Having webbed feet gives them more stamina for the many dives they must make. Their feet are not webbed all the time - the webbing is retractable. This enables platypuses to use their claws to dig their burrow.