What are predators of the platypus? - Answers Platypuses have few predators in the wild, because they mainly hunt underwater and live in hidden shelters, from tropical north regions to the sub-alpine areas of southern Australia The
What color is a platypus? - Answers A platypus has dark brown fur over most of its body, with a grey undercoat Its belly is gold-coloured or silky grey Its feet are dark brown to black, and its bill is a slate grey colour
Is a platypus a bird? - Answers No A platypus is a mammal which lays eggs It is semiaquatic, and found in eastern Australia, including the island state of Tasmania It has a flat tail, feet with sharp claws and retractable
What other animals are related to the platypus? - Answers The platypus is quite unique and is not closely related to any other animal It belongs to the order monotremata, as does the echidna (sometimes known as the spiny anteater), which is its only
Does a platypus nurse its young? - Answers What animals feeds its young duck platypus frog tiger? Both the platypus and tiger are mammals and nurse their young The platypus, however, also hatches its young from eggs (a monotreme)
Where is a platypus in a food web? - Answers Platypuses, especially small ones, can be eaten by a variety of predators including spotted-tailed quoll, dingo, feral cat, goannas, water rats, owls and pythons The platypus is midway in the
What structural adaptations does a platypus have? - Answers The platypus is uniquely adapted to live in a semi-aquatic environment It has:Webbed feet with a retracting webbed membrane which can expose the claws, enabling the platypus to effectively dig
What is the platypus a mixture of? - Answers The platypus is a monotreme, one of three extant species, the other two being the short beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna, of which there are four recognised sub-species