Lizards such as goannas are the most likely predators of platypus eggs.
A platypus egg is an egg laid by a platypus. This is the most amazing thing in the world to me for it is so strange indeed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The platypus is an egg-laying mammal. Its species name is Ornithorhynchus anatinus.
The egg of a platypus is leathery. It is not hard-shelled like a bird's egg.
People don't really eat platypus eggs- so maybe chickens eggs have more nutrition? Also platypus eggs are only about the size of a grape so a chicken egg would probably have more nutrition because it is larger.
The platypus and echidna are recognised as egg-laying mammals. They are monotremes, which are egg-laying mammals.
platypus Technical point #1: Since only the male platypus has the venomous spurs, and only the female platypus lays eggs, there would actually not be any venomous egg-laying mammals. Technical point #2: There are no egg-laying marsupials. The platypus belongs to the monotremes.
A platypus's egg is off-white to pale creamy beige in colour. It is about the size of a grape.
You don't. Not only would this be a highly illegal activity, it would not be palatable to humans.
The platypus is a shy and solitary animal which only defends itself, never initiating an attack.
A platypus is an egg laying mammal, or monotreme. Its actual species name is Ornithorhynchus anatinus.
In or near Australia. The platypus, an egg-laying mammal, is native to eastern Australia and Tasmania.
A platypus is a monotreme, which is an egg-laying mammal.