Do duck bill platypus lay eggs?
Duckbill Platypus' are mammals because the females produce milk, however they are different as they strangely lay eggs.
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The duck-billed platypus lives in rivers on the eastern side ...
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What is the population of platypus?
Based on recent studies, the average platypus population is o...
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How long does a platypus live?
Platypus have been recorded to live to at least 16 years in t...
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Platypus is illegal to eat. There is no info on how to eat th...
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The platypus is about the size of a household cat. The male p...
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What characteristics do duckbill platypus have?
The bills a. They have a thick beaver like tail containing fa...
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Does a platypus live in salt water?
The Platypus is a semi-aquatic mammal endemic to eastern Aust...
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What is the population of platypus?
Based on recent studies, the average platypus population is o...
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The duck-billed platypus lives in rivers on the eastern side ...
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The platypus is found in all freshwater creeks, rivers, and l...
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The duck-billed platypus lives in rivers on the eastern side ...
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Yes, the platypus has webbed (duck-like) feet. Thanks for ask...
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What sound does a duckbill platypus make?
Adult platypuses occasionally make a low growling sound. The ...
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The platypus is a mammal found in Australia. Fossils show it ...
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Only young platypuses have rudimentary teeth which are replac...
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How do you make a platypus noise?
A platypus makes a sort of hooting or cooing sound. If you've...
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Has anyone ever ate a platypus?
Australian Aborigines were once known to eat Platypus, but as...
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Only the male Platypus has spurs which produce a cocktail of ...
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Does a platypus have webbed feet?
Yes. A platypus is best known for its duck bill and webbed fe...
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What part of the world is a platypus indigenous to?
Platypuses are indigenous to freshwater rivers and lakes in e...
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How many platypus's are left in the world?
The world population of platypi is unknown, but somewhere in ...
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The Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) is a semi-aquatic mam...
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What animal has webbed feet lays eggs but isn't a platypus?
Penguins. The legs and webbed feet of a penguin are set far b...
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How tall is the average platypus?
The total length on average of male platypus is 500mm in a ra...
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Platypuses commonly live in the rivers, streams and lakes of ...
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Does a platypus have webbed feet?
Yes. A platypus is best known for its duck bill and webbed fe...
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Yes the platypus is in fact a mammal. It is actually the only...
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Only the male Platypus has spurs which produce a cocktail of ...
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The duckbill platypus inhabits rivers and their banks in east...
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What makes a platypus a mammal?
The platypus is a furry, four-footed animal. it is a bridge b...
About Platypus
The platypus is found 'down under' in Australia and Tasmania. It is one of the five species of montremes, mammals who lay eggs. Platypuses eat meat and are an endangered species.
About Milk
Milk is a white liquid produced by the mammary glands of mammals. It is produced to provide food for the young before they are able to digest other foods. Milk also serves as a way for the mother to pass on immunities and antibodies to her young. What milk actually contains depends on the animal it comes from, but most milk contains protein, saturated fats, vitamin C and calcium. In most western societies, cow's milk is the most prevalent.

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