Platypuses do not actually live in any waterholes or creeks. They dig burrows in the banks of freshwater rivers and creeks. They can be found alongside creeks or rivers with a slow rate of running water, as well as in still freshwater ponds, dams, lakes and billabongs - anywhere with a bank high enough in which to dig their burrows.
None of the above.
Platypuses do not actually live in any waterholes or creeks. They dig burrows in the banks of freshwater rivers and creeks. They can be found alongside creeks or rivers with a slow rate of running water, as well as in still freshwater ponds, dams, lakes and billabongs - as long as there is a bank high enough above the waterline for the platypus to dig its burrow.
Platypuses will never be found in any marine or saltwater environment such as oceans,
Not usually. Platypuses live throughout eastern coastal Australia and its island state of Tasmania, particularly within heavily wooded and protected regions. They are found from the cooler sub-alpine areas in the south, such as Victoria and the Tasmanian highlands, north through New South Wales to tropical far north Queensland. Platypuses live in bushland as well as tropical, sub-tropical and temperate rainforests. Platypuses live in burrows that they dig on the banks of freshwater creeks, rivers, lakes and dams. The female digs a chamber at the end of a long burrow where she shelters her young.
Not usually. Platypuses prefer the clear waters of creeks, rivers and lakes. Wetlands do not usually provide them with the right conditions for food or shelter. They need to dig burrows in riverbanks, and wetlands tend to be low areas without distinct riverbanks or suitable areas high enough above the waterline for platypuses to burrow.
Platypuses do not actually live in the water. Platypuses find all their food in freshwater creeks, rivers and ponds, and they burrow into riverbanks for shelter. Their burrows can be up to 30 metres (100 feet) in length, but they are dug above the waterline.
Platypuses do not actually live in water at all. They dig burrows alongside the banks of freshwater creeks or rivers, or in the banks of freshwater ponds and billabongs. They live alongside any freshwater water source which also contains its necessary food supply. While they do not live in water, they have to hunt for their food in water.
Platypuses and kangaroos live in Australia
Neither. Platypuses do not actually live in water at all. They live in burrows which they dig at the side of freshwater riverbanks, creek banks or edges of lakes and ponds. In Australia, streams are called "creeks".
No. Platypuses live in burrows which they dig at the side of riverbanks, creek banks or edges of lakes and ponds. They are usually dug under an overhang of the bank, or where the entrance can be concealed by logs or vegetation.During breeding deason, the female platypus also digs an extra chamber at the end of her burrow to incubate her eggs. Platypuses are one of just two types of egg-laying mammals.
No. Platypuses feed on tiny crustaceans and larvae that live on or near the bottom of rivers, creeks and ponds. They do not feed on land - only in the water. They rely on sensitive electroreceptors in the bills to pick up tiny electrical impulses from the animals on which they feed.
Platypuses can only live in fresh water.
Although platypuses can live in wetlands, this is not one of their preferred habitats. platypuses prefer freshwater creeks, rivers and lakes where they can dig burrows in the banks above the waterline. Wetlands do not usually provide this higher ground for burrows, where platypuses can remain dry when they are not hunting for food.
Platypuses drink fresh water found in rivers, creeks and ponds.
Platypuses do not actually live in the water. Platypuses find all their food in freshwater creeks, rivers and ponds, and they burrow into riverbanks for shelter. Their burrows can be up to 30 metres (100 feet) in length, but they are dug above the waterline.
Platypuses are solitary animals and generally live alone.
Platypuses are solitary animals, tending to live alone.