What kind of animal is a Platypus?
Cool Facts about the Playpus
The platypus is a monotreme, the oldest existing branch of the mammalian family tree.Monotremes lay eggs rather than gestating them in the womb like placental mammals or raising them in a pouch like marsupials.
Female platypi do not have nipples, the young lap the milk up as it flows from the mammary glands.
The male platypus sports venomous spurs in its hind feet. most likely for fighting with other males and not as a defense (though it will use them if neccesary)
Platypus venom is not generally lethal though it is excruciatingly painful as the venom targets pain receptors.
The platypus bill is a sensitive organ for detecting electric fields. They use this ability when hunting underwater.
Monotreme Links
- The Complete Platypus
- The birth of two baby platypuses at Healesville Sanctuary has achieved a world first.
- Unique Australian Animals
- Unique Australian Animals (Mammals, Marsupials, Reptiles, birds acquatic etc) Plenty of info and pics
- Platypus, Platypus Profile, Facts, Information, Photos, Pictures, Sounds, Habitats, Reports, News - National Geographic
- Get platypus profile, facts, information, photos, pictures, sounds, habitats, reports, news, and more from National Geographic.
- Monotreme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Monotremes (from the Greek monos 'single' + trema 'hole', referring to the cloaca) are mammals that lay eggs (Prototheria) instead of giving birth to live young like marsupials (Metatheria) and placental mammals (Eutheria).
All About Platypi
The Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) is a semi-aquatic mammal endemic to eastern Australia, including Tasmania. Together with the four species of echidna, it is one of the five extant species of monotremes, the only mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young. It is the sole living representative of its family (Ornithorhynchidae) and genus (Ornithorhynchus), though a number of related species have been found in the fossil record.
The bizarre appearance of this egg-laying, venomous, duck-billed, beaver-tailed, otter-footed mammal baffled European naturalists when they first encountered it, with some considering it an elaborate fraud. It is one of the few venomous mammals; the male Platypus has a spur on the hind foot that delivers a venom capable of causing severe pain to humans. The unique features of the Platypus make it an important subject in the study of evolutionary biology and a recognizable and iconic symbol of Australia; it has appeared as a mascot at national events and is featured on the reverse of the Australian 20 cent coin. The platypus is the animal emblem of the state of New South Wales.
Until the early 20th century it was hunted for its fur, but it is now protected throughout its range. Although captive breeding programs have had only limited success and the Platypus is vulnerable to the effects of pollution, it is not under any immediate threat.
I Want a Platypus for Christmas
He's 3 inches long with an organza ribbon. A little touch of Down Under for your Christmas tree this holiday season.

YouTube vids
Platypus Parts
The platypus is a strange mix of different traits, including a venomous spur used in male to male combat. Animal Oddities : SAT DECEMBER 29 10P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/video/?source=4003
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