Platypuses are endemic to eastern Australia, including the island state of Tasmania. They hunt for food in freshwater rivers and creeks, usually along the beds of these waterways. Platypuses live in a variety of climate types, from tropical in the far north to temperate bushland, to cold temperate rainforests in the south. They sleep in long burrows which the platypus digs in the banks of rivers or creeks. These burrows can be up to 30 metres in length, and in the breedi season, the female's burrow has a nesting chamber at the end.
It is illegal to eat platypus.
No. There are no antelope in Australia, which is the natural home of the platypus. Even if there were, it is highly unlikely that an antelope would wish to eat a platypus.
No.Whilst the Aborigines no doubt hunted and ate platypuses, it is illegal to eat a platypus now.
No. The platypus does not eat other mammals; nor are there any weasels in Australia.
what does a platypus eat
No. A platypus has no teeth, only grinding plates, and is unable to eat food that has bones. So they wouldn't eat their own young.
No that is not possible.
A platypus eats about the equivalent of its own weight daily.
the platypus eats because every living thing eats or they will die
Platypuses are nocturnal, so they sleep during the day. They shelter in burrows they dig in riverbanks.
Probably sharks
Platypuses are not cannibalistic. They do not eat their own kind.