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CLASSIFICATION

GENERAL INFO

SPECIAL FEATURES

HABITAT

DIET

REPRODUCTION


BODY SYSTEMS


HUMAN IMPACT


WEBLINKS

SOURCES

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CLASSIFICATION
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Monotremata
Family: Omithorhynchus
Genus species: Ornithorhynchus anatinus                      



GENERAL INFO
The duckbill platypus is about the size of a house cat. Their lifespan is around 10-17 years.
Webbed feet, beaver like paddle tail, duck like bill. 
Hunt underwater, swim by paddling webbed feet and steering with their tail.
Has no teeth, so bits of gravel helps the platypus grind up food.
Has thick waterproof fur.
Electro-receptor system detects the electric currents of small moving prey
Gather food in mouth under water, return to surface pushes food into cheek pouch, where food is grinded
The babies do not leave the burrow until they are about 17 weeks old.  Only young platypuses have rudimentary teeth which are replaced with bony plates.


SPECIAL FEATURES
Duck like bill help grind up food
The heart rate of a platypus can drop from 140 - 230 beats a minute to almost 0 beats per minute
One of 2 egg laying mammals

HABITAT
Found in Austraila,
platypus spend much of their time in freshwater ponds and streams. They live in burrows.

DIET
The platypus is a carnivore, it s
coops up insects and larvae, shellfish, worms, and shrimp in their bill along with gravel from the bottum of the lake

REPRODUCTION
Lay one or two eggs at a time, they hatch in ten days 
Separate sexes
Produce milk for young

BODY SYSTEMS
Thin walled, small stomach
Digestive tract relatively short
Nothing is known about platypusdigestion because food is finely ground

HUMAN IMPACT
Shot and trapped severly in the early 1900s for their fur until legislation protected them
Pollution of waterways, erosion of stream banks, the building of dams, and stream improvement works also put the platypus in danger

Otherwise the platypus is safe

WEBLINKS
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/platypus.html

 

SOURCES  

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/platypus.html
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/mammals/platypus/Duckbillprintout.shtml 
http://www.platypus.org.uk/facts-descrip.htm
http://www.genevaschools.org/austinbg/class/gray/platypus/
http://library.thinkquest.org/11420/mfood.htm
http://rainforest-australia.com/Platypus_Life&Death.htm
http://images2.fanpop.com/images/photos/4200000/perry-the-platypus-perry-the-platypus-4267460-481-462.jpg