Ornithorhynchidae - Duck-billed Platypus | 
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                The duck-billed platypus is the only species in this family. It is found in eastern Australia. The duck-billed platypus is 19-22 inches in length and it looks like it is made up of pieces of other animals! It  has thick, waterproofed brown fur; a flat,  round and flexible black snout that looks like a duck's bill; a flat, rounded, beaver-like tail; and webbed feet.  
              The male duck-billed platypus has a 
    
     venomous spur on his ankle that he uses when he is threatened by predators or other male duck-billed platypuses. The make attacks  with the spur and injects  venom into his attacker. The venom is strong enough to kill small predators and cause pain to larger ones.  
      
The duck-billed platypus  lives in burrows near lakes, ponds, streams, and rivers. It swims under water to locate insects, crustaceans, and mollusks. 
                The duck-billed platypus uses electricity to locate its food. Its bill detects the small electrical currents put out by  creatures swimming in the water. It scoops up its prey from the muddy water, uses its bill to strain out the water, and then stores the food in its cheeks.  
              The female duck-billed platypus lays 1-3 leathery eggs. The eggs incubate for 6-10 days. The female cares for the young and produces milk that is secreted though her skin. The young platypuses lick the milk off their mother.  
                
                
                
              World Status Key 
                  Least Concern   Near Threatened   Vulnerable   Endangered  Critically Endangered   Extinct in Wild   Extinct  
                  Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.   
              US Status Key 
                     Threatened in US    Threatened in NH    Endangered in US    Endangered in NH    Introduced 
  Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game 
               
              Location Key 
                 Africa    Asia    Australia/Oceania    Europe    North America   South America    NH    Click for More Info    Click for Image 
              
                
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