Platypuses reproduce once a year.
No. Platypuses are mammals, and all mammals reproduce sexually, not asexually.
Platypuses reproduce just once a year.
Yes: platypuses must mate in order to reproduce.
Like all mammals, platypuses reproduce by sexual means.
Yes. Platypuses are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals, so they do not give birth to live young. The only other monotreme is the echidna.
No. Platypuses are not placental mammals, but monotremes, meaning that they reproduce by laying eggs. The young do not develop in the mother's womb, and therefore do not receive their nutrition via an umbilical cord.
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Platypuses are solitary animals which live and hunt alone. However, small groups of two or three platypuses can often be seen together while hunting for food.
Platypuses are special mammals known as monotremes. This means they produce their young - or reproduce - by laying eggs, which hatch into young platypuses that initially feed off mothers' milk. Female platypuses lay eggs in a chamber at the end of a burrow dug into a riverbank or next to a creek.
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