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Many people all over the world had never heard of the platypus.
The platypus will probably not die out completely in the near future.
In fact, the platypus is no more primitive than we are.
These go to the site for the new Platypus mound.
He was working on project code named Platypus in 2006.
We don't want to stay in platypus and get to know another place.
They say this because people can make the water unsafe for the platypus.
National Geographic magazine had a story on the platypus in 1939.
He was considered one of the world's greatest authorities on the platypus.
The effect of the 2009 fires on the platypus is not currently known.
Platypus has held an international convention in Chicago annually since 2009.
They sent the skin of a dead platypus, so biologists could study it.
The following habitats are found across the Platypus distribution range.
Among them is a spur at the foot, seen today in the modern platypus.
It is known only from two lower and one upper platypus teeth.
One can easily understand why questions about creation might come to mind at the sight of the platypus.
In 1943 it became the first zoo to breed a platypus.
He pronounced the word as if she'd promised to produce a platypus.
She reached forward and deposited a platypus on my lap.
Platypus can be found during the evenings under the swing bridge.
He was also the first person to successfully keep a baby platypus in captivity.
It didn't occur to you that I might be something like a platypus.
King Friday hears about the baby platypus that will emerge soon.
Indeed, it was sometimes called the platypus of elements.
Snuffy didn't know pollution from a duckbilled platypus.
Virtually all mammals bear live young: the exceptions are the duckbilled platypus and the echidna, which lay eggs.
Psyduck, who resembles a duckbilled platypus, looks entertainingly silly and, one adult fan reports, has powers only when he has a headache.
Christopher H. Smith has not been to the Bronx Zoo since the 1940's, when he went there as a child to see a duckbilled platypus.
The Kreel had spindly legs that, in one of nature's more curious design aberrations (right up there with the bumblebee and the duckbilled platypus), supported a massively sinewed, almost triangular torso.
The Platypus looks rather like a beaver: the body and broad, flat tail are covered with brown fur, but it has webbed feet and a large, rubbery snout that led to its being known for a time as the "Duckbilled Platypus".
"The Duckbilled Platypus," "The Sloth," "At the Zoo" and "A Medley of Dogs" not only look suspiciously like filler, abandoning the implicit theme of nature observed, they are also by far the weakest poems in the book.