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platypus (noun) - A semiaquatic egg-laying mammal native to Australia, known for its unique combination of features like a duck-bill, beaver-like tail, and webbed feet
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Fisk managed to breed platypuses in captivity.
Platypuses do not typically like me.
Tasmanian platypuses are enormous.
Platypuses are living there.
They have got platypuses.
Most platypuses have a broader home range than a single pool.
Like peacocks and platypuses.
But platypuses are plentiful.
Gorillas and chimpanzees use this style of locomotion as do anteaters and platypuses.
Male platypuses can have multiple mating partners in their lifetime.
To find out more about how female platypuses raise their young.
Male platypuses produce toxic venom which they use against their predators.
The glans penis is also divided into two parts in platypuses and echidnas.
Platypuses live in the east of Austria.
This type of pouch also occurs in monotremes as well such as platypuses and echidnas.

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Platypuses can only be found in Australia.
The tribosphenic tooth is found in insectivores and young platypuses adults have no teeth.
Young platypuses have teeth, but these are lost in adults.
Many months of preparation and training went into ensuring the successful transfer of the platypuses.
Gathering even the most basic information about platypuses has required tremendous dedication.
What fascinates him the most are the differences between the Northern and Southern platypuses.
Recently, we learned that platypuses were also existent at that time.
At about a meter long, it was twice the size of modern platypuses.
Besides, platypuses possess other mammalia characteristics such as being warm-blooded.
Markus and Nina spot one of the young platypuses in the water.
Adult male platypuses largely avoid each other, outside of this mating rivalry.
I had to save the last duck-billed platypuses from extinction.
Platypuses use their nails and feet to construct dirt burrows at the water 's edge.
Evolutionary biologists think that ancient mammals laid eggs, as platypuses do today.
Do the baby platypuses know their mother left them to run away with her beaver?
Among mammals, early extinct species laid eggs, as do platypuses and echidnas spiny anteaters.
Platypuses here get about in an unusual way . With no large predators to worry them.
With the nets in place, the team awaits until nightfall, when platypuses are more active.
Tasmania 's platypuses are by far the biggest and boldest . Though also found on the mainland.
The aim? To find out more about how female platypuses raise their young.
Platypuses can consume their own body weight in food in a 24 hour period!
Humans are rare in the remote Tasmanian wilderness . But platypuses are plentiful.
Platypuses have a 6th sense - electrolocation - which allows them to sense electrical signals.
Interestingly, despite laying eggs, platypuses are mammals.
Some enclosures were purpose-built, such as the platypussary, which was used exclusively for keeping platypuses.
Molecular clock and fossil dating suggest platypuses split from echidnas around 19-48 million years ago.
He also conducted daily ' feeding ' displays of the platypuses.
Anyway, good, well done on platypuses.
Yeah, I want to go to Australia . They have got platypuses.
By the early 1900s, they were learning how to keep platypuses alive in captivity.
Laughter Anyway, good, well done on platypuses.

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