PLATYPUS

plătˈəpəs, semiaquatic egg-laying mammal, Ornithorhynchus anatinus, of Tasmania and E Australia. Also called duckbill, or duckbilled platypus, it belongs to the order Monotremata (see monotreme), the most primitive group of living mammals. The only other member of this group is the echidna, or spiny anteater. The head, trunk, and tail of the platypus are broad and flattened and covered with thick dark brown fur. The muzzle is shaped like a duck's bill and is soft and rubbery. It contains ridges used for crushing food; the animal has no teeth. The eyes are small and there are no external ears. The five-toed feet are webbed. The heel of the male bears a hollow spur connected to a poison-secreting gland; this spur is probably used as a weapon. The adult male platypus is about 2 ft (60 cm) long, including the 5 or 6 in. (13–15 cm) tail; it weighs about 4 lb. The female is slightly smaller. The platypus is found from tropical swamps at sea level to cold lakes at altitudes of 6,000 ft (1,830 m). Its diet consists entirely of small freshwater animals dredged from muddy bottoms. Prey captured underwater are stored in cheek pouches and eaten at the surface or on land. Platypuses live in pairs in simple burrows in stream banks, except during the breeding season, when the female makes a separate and more elaborate burrow containing a nesting chamber approached by a long tunnel. One, two, or three eggs are laid at a time and are incubated, in birdlike fashion, by the female. The female lacks nipples, and the young lick milk from the fur around the many small abdominal openings of the mammary glands. The platypus is classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Monotremata, family Ornithorhynchidae.

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...were flat. In a second experiment, the platypus was confronted with a large perspex screen...unsuspectingly when the battery was flat. The platypus electric a monotreme furnished with unique...flashpoint of discovery revealed that the platypus used its electric sense under water both...
...makes when she says platypus, this is all you...think thoughts about platypuses. So if it you find...that acquisition of /PLATYPUS/ together with some...think thoughts about platypuses. If you had /PLATYPUS/, for example...
...known as fossil behavior. The young platypus is naked and blind, and its eyes do...where it is licked up by the babies. A platypus matures at about 2% years and has a...ruthlessly for its beaverlike pelt, the platypus is now rigidly protected by law. However...
...potentially unified by the predicate platypus. Like any negative prehension, the...subjective form to the synthesis: the platypus- watcher-sign-reader knows that the eternal object platypus did not float into his mind ex nihilo...
...Caldwell eventually found the eggs of the platypus usually laid two at a time and easily...He had proved irrevocably that the platypus is a melange, not available for unambiguous...Meckel about the mammary glands. The platypus has always suffered from false expectations...
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Platypus and Parliament: The Australian Senate in Theory and Practice. by Colin A. Hughes Platypus and Parliament: The Australian Senate in Theory and Practice. By Stanley Bach (Canberra: Department of the Senate, 2003), pp. xiv + 389...
...mammalian lineage is between monotremes (platypus and echidna) and therians (all other...mammals) (VAN RHEEDE et al. 2006). The platypus X1 chromosome contains many genes from...localization of Z and X orthologs to the platypus sex-determining chromosomes is representative...
...the animal was a hoax, described the platypus as being "of all the Mammalia yet known...scientific discovery of the echidna and platypus, see Jacob W. Gruber, "What is it...1982): 1-15; Harriet Ritvo, The Platypus and the Mermaid and other Figments of...
...recorded a single monotreme bone (platypus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus) from between...Geering (1983) may have mistaken the platypus bone for the broken proximal end of emu...14NW in this study as, although the platypus is a mammal, it has a very archaic skeletal...
...kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, koalas, platypus -- plus emus and kookaburras of course...crowds of thousands, was Splash the platypus, who lived for four years in captivity...featuring penguins, possums, seals, platypus, ant-eaters, water-birds and the...
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Platypus Unlocks Evolutions Secrets. By any account, the platypus is an odd creature. It has a broad, rubbery bill...results of an international effort to sequence the platypus genome. It reveals evolutionary secrets that go far...
...to me the reverse is true--they support my view of existence. I recommend Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Kleins Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar ... (Abrams), since it lends credence to my point of view. Its subtitle is Understanding Philosophy Through...
...production of the platypus--eggs. In contrast...Monotremata--platypuses and echidnas...The Patagonian platypus, which could be...Australian fossil platypuses, was named Monotrematum...this expatriate platypus and, delightfully...have to allow that platypuses, those biological...
...Snapshot of the future by Kathryn S. Wenner Platypus. The name is weird, but it gets the...Digital Journalist online magazine, a platypus is a new breed of visual storyteller...confined to the printed page. Halsteads Platypus workshops teach newspaper and magazine...
...remained of a duck-billed platypus out of place in the age of...owners identity because living platypus bills bear notoriously wide...grooved jaw belonged to a platypus from a time when mammals supposedly...the shadows of T. rex,. Platypuses, however--mammals with...
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The Great Platypus Hunt in Kylies Back Yard; Fiona Phillips...Phillips A trek to find a duck-billed platypus was the undoubted highlight of my whirlwind...Bruce (what else?), told us the platypus was definitely no joke and to keep a...
...one of Australias leading platypus biologists, Dr Tom Grant...yabby traps are killing platypuses. Dr Grant said once lured into a trap, a platypus will drown in less than...minutes and up to five dead platypuses have been recovered from...
...Torquay Road where platypuses lived. Unfortunately...pictured) says, the platypus disappeared from...said. "I believe platypus need running water...unaware of any platypuses having lived or...remember that we had platypus here. "I believe...be able to get platypuses from somewhere...
Fears for Platypus; Woman Says Proposed Powerline Coud...FOREST Glen family is concerned that a platypus colony on their property will be devastated...endangered flora and fauna, including platypus and koalas. An eco-resort has been...
...Journey to Mackay to See the Very Shy Platypus; Broken River Provides a Perfect Spot...afternoon light and hoping to spot a rare platypus. These shy creatures are best seen in...just want one or two to show up. The platypus belongs to a unique group of animals...
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...year of age. The adult male platypus is about 2 ft (60 cm) long...is slightly smaller. The platypus is found from tropical swamps...at the surface or on land. Platypuses live in pairs in simple burrows...of the mammary glands. The platypus is classified in the phylum...
...order Monotremata, found in Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea. The only members of this order are the platypus , or duckbilled platypus, and the several species of echidna , or spiny anteater. Although monotremes possess the distinguishing...
...The banded anteater of Australia is a marsupial; the spiny anteater, also of Australia, is a monotreme related to the platypus . For the scaly anteater, see pangolin . True anteaters are classified in the phylum Chordata , subphylum Vertebrata, class...
DUCKBILL , marsupial marsupial: see platypus . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...surroundings. The mature red blood cells (erythrocytes) usually lack a nucleus. Except for the egg-laying monotremes (the platypus and the echidna, or spiny anteater), mammals give birth to live young. A marsupial is born in a more undeveloped state...
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