Platypus

What is a plattapuss?

What is a plattapuss?
  1. What kind of animal is a platypus?
  2. Can a platypus eat a human?
  3. What is a platypus a mix of?
  4. Is a platypus a dinosaur?
  5. Can a platypus be a pet?
  6. What is a female platypus called?
  7. How painful is platypus venom?
  8. What do you call a baby platypus?
  9. Why does a platypus have a bill?
  10. Why does a platypus not have a stomach?
  11. Is platypus venomous?
  12. When did the platypus evolve?
  13. What is a swimming dinosaur?
  14. Were there prehistoric platypuses?

What kind of animal is a platypus?

The platypus is a remarkable mammal found only in Australia.

Sometimes known as a duck-billed platypus, this curious mammal combines the characteristics of many different species in one. The platypus is a duck-billed, beaver-tailed, otter-footed, egg-laying aquatic creature native to Australia.

Can a platypus eat a human?

3. The Duck-Billed Platypus. The duck-billed platypus is another venom-producing mammal, but doesn't get much attention because you probably won't ever see one. These cuties found here have venom that can be lethal, but there are no recorded cases of them killing humans.

What is a platypus a mix of?

The platypus is among nature's most unlikely animals. In fact, the first scientists to examine a specimen believed they were the victims of a hoax. The animal is best described as a hodgepodge of more familiar species: the duck (bill and webbed feet), beaver (tail), and otter (body and fur).

Is a platypus a dinosaur?

Dr Long says the research suggests the platypus lived alongside the dinosaurs. "Several kinds of mammals were living in the age of the dinosaurs, but none of those families, apart from the platypus family, is still alive today," he said.

Can a platypus be a pet?

Can you have a platypus as a pet? The short answer is no. Platypuses are wild animals that live in Australia and they need the right environment to thrive. It is not only illegal to keep them as pets in Australia but also to export them as pets to other countries.

What is a female platypus called?

Platypus were bred in captivity for the first time at Healesville Sanctuary in Victoria. The breeding female (named Jill) was originally brought to the Sanctuary in 1938, after being rescued by two men who found her trudging along a road.

How painful is platypus venom?

Although powerful enough to paralyse smaller animals, the venom is not lethal to humans. However, it produces excruciating pain that may be intense enough to incapacitate the victim.

What do you call a baby platypus?

Baby platypuses (or would you rather call them platypi?) and echidnas are called puggles, although there's a movement afoot to have baby platypuses called platypups. In a more straightforward naming convention, baby goats are called kids.

Why does a platypus have a bill?

The bill of a platypus, sometimes called a duck-billed platypus, has a smooth texture that feels like suede. ... The skin of the bill holds thousands of receptors that help the platypus navigate underwater and detect movement of potential food, such as shrimp.

Why does a platypus not have a stomach?

There's no sac in the middle that secrete powerful acids and digestive enzymes. In other words, the platypus has no stomach. ... It allowed our ancestors to digest bigger proteins, since acidic environments deform these large molecules and boost the actions of enzymes that break them apart.

Is platypus venomous?

The platypus — a semi-aquatic egg-laying mammal found in Australia — is one of few mammals to make venom, which males produce in abdominal venom glands and deliver through spurs on their hind legs.

When did the platypus evolve?

The monotremes diverged from other mammals about 166 million years ago and today the platypus is one of the most evolutionarily distinct animals on Earth.

What is a swimming dinosaur?

< Wikijunior:Dinosaurs. The Plesiosaur is not actually a dinosaur, but rather a large swimming reptile. Plesiosaur is Greek for "nearer to the reptiles". This name given to this creature because it resembles something that is part reptile and part fish. The whole group of these animals are called plesiosaurs.

Were there prehistoric platypuses?

The so-called prehistoric platypus certainly didn't look intelligent. ... Just like the modern platypus, this 250-million-year-old, Triassic-age marine reptile likely used its cartilaginous bill to discover and seize its next meal, a new study finds.

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