Yes. The platypus has a number of unique adaptations to assist it to live in a semi-aquatic environment. It has:
feeding , breeding and living habits of rhino
No other organisms compete with the platypus for food. Its feeding habits and its habitat are unique. No other mammal feeds on the variety of freshwater crustaceans and other invertebrates for which the platypus forages. In wetland areas, only freshwater wading birds have a similar diet, but the platypus prefers clear rivers, lakes and creeks rather than wetlands for its habitat.
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Now that I think about it, I think it does a little...
KANGAROO feeding habits
mammals and birds
Obivious cats are you stupid?
yes
insects eat from smell of blood
it gets ur face hoe