What do you call a baby Platypus?
The Platypus propels itself with its webbed feet.
This Platypus is in the Healesville Sanctuary.
Platypus- the legend is back.
The animal was a Platypus.
They are called‘baby Platypus'… Really, that's it(officially).
Oh, that's Perry the Platypus.
Wait a minute, Perry the Platypus.
Perry the Platypus, but you're not.
What happened to these Platypus pajamas?
But his name is Perry the Platypus.
Perry the Platypus says we're all gonna die.
The soft, rubbery bill of the Platypus is very sophisticated.
I mean, what does a Platypus need with money anyway?
Platypus themselves were named in 1799 from the Latin‘Platypus anatinus',
meaning“flat-footed, duck-like”.
If disturbed, the Platypus dives with an audible slap, and that means good- bye!
After years of dispute, it was found that the Platypus did indeed lay eggs.
In time, scientists agreed that the Platypus was a mammal of the order Monotremata.
The barrage of ripples radiating from its bill confirms that it is a Platypus.
They imagine a Platypus to be about the size of a beaver or an otter.
The scientific name given the Platypus is Ornithorhynchus anatinus,
which means“ ducklike animal with a bird's snout.
Courtesy of the Platypus, you will experience yet another facet of the Creator's boundless imagination-
and sense of humor as well.
The Platypus- whose name means“ flat-
footed”- has a reproductive system much like a bird's but also has mammary, or milk, glands.
An exciting discovery could help millions of people with type 2 diabetes regulate their blood sugar levels-
and it involves Platypus and echidna.