No. They are officially called a baby platypus, though some people use the term "puggle" instead. Young echidnas have been called puggles for a long time, but it seems to have caught on for young platypus.
"Platypup" has some popularity, too.
Puggle is already used for a cross between a Pug and a Beagle.
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A baby platypus is called a PUGGLE
The young of a platypus is not given any specific name, and it is certainly not a "puggle", as some websites proclaim. Although 'puggle' is a common name, it is not officially the name for a baby platypus.
No. A baby platypus is just called a baby platypus, and has no official name. it is not called a puggle, despite what many websites and otherwise reputable sources may suggest. It is occasionally unofficially known as a platypus, but note - this is completely unofficial.
The name of the baby penguin is a chick. The name of a baby platypus is a puggle and the name of a baby dolphin is a calf.
No. The young of all marsupials, including all kangaroo species, are called joeys."Puggle" is not a legitimate term for any young animal, despite some websites claiming that it is the name of a young platypus or echidna. A puggle is nothing more than the brand of a soft toy.
A puggle is a small toy. It is not the name of a baby platypus or echidna. See the related question.
From the time a platypus is hatched, it is called a platypus. It makes no difference whether the platypus is a day old, 17 weeks old or a year old. It is still a platypus. There is no official name for a young platypus. Despite what many websites report, a young platypus is not called a puggle.
How about "Daffy"? or "Peking"? "Donald" works too, if you have no friends who would be offended.
A young platypus is simply called a platypus. There is no officially recognised term, although "platypup" is, rightly or wrongly, becoming more common. The term 'puggle' is often used for a young platypus just as it is for a young echidna. It is not technically correct to use it, as there is no official name for a baby platypus. "Puggle" has reportedly been used in Australian bush lore as a name for baby echidnas for many decades. There have been claims that it developed as a name for baby echidnas, as they resembled "Puggles", an American soft-toy character. Perhaps because echidnas and platypuses are both monotremes, the term began to be applied to young platypus as well. The company producing the "Puggles" toy considered legal action against the unauthorised use of the term "puggles". Whether or not this action went ahead is undetermined, and some have alleged that it could be illegal to use the word for anything other than the soft toy.
The name of a baby ecina is a puggle. I now it souds funny but this is the truth and im not trying to trick you.
The term 'puggle' is often used for a young platypus just as it is for a young echidna. This is incorrect, and there is no official name for a baby platypus.The term "puggle" has reportedly been used in Australian bush lore as a name for baby echidnas for many decades. There have been claims that it developed as a name for baby echidnas, as they resembled "Puggles", an American soft-toy character. Perhaps because echidnas and platypuses are both monotremes, the term began to be applied to young platypus as well.The company producing the "Puggles" toy considered legal action against the unauthorised use of the term "puggles". Whether or not this action went ahead is undetermined, and some have alleged that it could be illegal to use the word for anything other than the soft toy.The term puggle may be used to refer to the pups of a Beagle and a Pug. Beagle+Pug=Puggle
A newborn koala embryo looks nothing like its parent. It is the size of a bean, pink, blind and hairless. The joey weighs about 0.5 grams and is about 2 cm long. For images of a koala embryo, see the related weblink.