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2007-10-09 11:43:00 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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platypus! Platypuses are one of the three species in the class monotremata which includes short-beaked echidnas, long-beaked echidnas, and duck-billed platypuses. Those three animals are the only mammals who lay eggs. Platypuses live in Australia and swim very well with their webbed feet. They lay their eggs in a burrow in a river bank where the entrance is under water but the burrow is dry. The scientific name for platypuses is ornithorynchus Anatinus which means bird nose duck.

2007-10-09 13:37:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

hi, there are a number of untamed animals i might and do, do my bit to guard however the single animal that must be on the acceptable of my record is the WHITE LION. they are exstreamly uncommon. White lions are each so often encountered in Timbavati, South Africa. Their unusual shade is using a recessive gene. A white lion has a drawback whilst it comprises searching: it could obtain away by using its shade, no longer purely like the common lion which blends in with its ecosystem. White lions are born virtually organic white without the conventional camouflaging spots considered in lion cubs. Their shade gradually darkens to cream or ivory shade (regularly occurring as blonde). All white lions are actually saved in capitvity, as they have become exstint in the wild especially because of poachers. in spite of the undeniable fact that they are occassionally considered in the wild. modern-day figures practice purely approx 70 different White Lions in the international at present so some distance. 4 white Lion cubs have been born in August 2006 Hereford and Worcester zoo. A programme by using the international White Lion secure practices have confidence is to reinstate them in the wild, remains underway. area of this technique is undertaken on the Sanbona organic international Reserve in South Africa's Cape Province.

2016-12-18 03:12:53 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Koalas. I wish I was rich, so I could own a zoo and have a few koalas!

2007-10-10 08:59:01 · answer #3 · answered by kaz716 7 · 0 0

Wolf, of course.

2007-10-09 12:55:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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