
Information by Kymberley from Year 5B at Rochedale State School.
The Year 1 children have made up a neat story about Penny the Platypus.
Click here if you'd like to read their story.
Here's some more info by Mary all the way from the USA. Click
here to have a look.
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HABITAT
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FEEDING A baby platypus feeds on its mother's milk, but when it gets older, the platypus finds all of its food in the water. The platypuses diet is yabbies, worms, insects, fish eggs and water plants. It usually feeds early in the morning and late in the afternoon. The platypus uses its bill to turn over rocks and stones to find food. Because it has no teeth, the platypus uses horny pads in its jaws to grind up food. |
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![]() INFORMATION AND INTERESTING HABITS The platypus can stay under water for up to 10 minutes but it cannot breathe under water. When the platypus is not hunting or swimming, it loves to groom itself with its claws. The platypus is hunted by snakes, tiger cats, goannas, foxes and water rats. Its poisonous spur can kill a small animal. The platypus used to be hunted for its fur but it is now protected by the law because it is close to becoming extinct. |
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