andyandy
anthropomorphic ape
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I mean, seriously, what is this creature?
I don't reckon they really exist.....*
*probably a Australian Toursist board hoax....
The platypus's body temperature averages 32 °C (90 °F) rather than the 38 °C (100 °F) typical of placental mammals.
The platypus has extra bones in the shoulder girdle, including an interclavicle, which is not found in other mammals. It also has a reptile-like gait, with legs that are on the sides of the body, rather than underneath.
The male platypus has venomous ankle spurs,
The platypus is one of the few mammals known to have a sense of electroception: it locates its prey in part by detecting their body electricity. Its electroception is the most sensitive of any mammal.
it has an incredibly high concentration of vanabins and other vanadium-based compounds. The mechanisms that cause the absorption are not known, though other aquatic animals, including tunicates, also show this behavior. It also has an extremely high concentration of mercury in its blood compared to other mammals.
The platypus lays small, leathery eggs similar to those of reptiles, which are slightly rounder than bird eggs
the platypus has ten sex chromosomes, compared to two (XY) found in most other mammals (for instance, a male platypus is always XYXYXYXYXY). Furthermore, one of the platypus’s Y chromosomes shares genes with the ZZ/ZW sex chromosomes found in birds.
I don't reckon they really exist.....*
*probably a Australian Toursist board hoax....