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2007-12-04 23:19:14 · 9 answers · asked by joankade 1 in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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Us!

2007-12-06 06:55:51 · answer #1 · answered by The Wise Wolf 7 · 2 0

Duck Billed Platypus

2007-12-05 07:30:31 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 1 0

I'd have to put my money on the Peripatus, also known as the velvet worm.

It looks basically like a cross between an earthworm and centipede - it is soft-bodied (no exoskeleton), but has numerous fleshy legs, with tiny claws in the end of each one.

Peripatus is carnivorous, and traps its prey by shooting a white, sticky fluid from the antennae on its head, which hardens on contact with air, trapping the insects that make up most of its diet. Then it chews a hole in the insect's exoskeleton with its independent mandibles and injects digestive enzymes into the wound. Then it slurps digested insect guts out of the hole, leaving a hollow exoskeleton behind.

Here's an awesome video of one meeting a cricket http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONU-NRQ1OXU

2007-12-05 12:53:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Platypus.

2007-12-05 07:27:28 · answer #4 · answered by Robin B 5 · 0 0

Platypus,
it's mammal but it lays eggs, got a bill similar to that of a duck, and it's poisonous sting like that of sting ray

2007-12-05 11:35:21 · answer #5 · answered by disckoala 3 · 0 0

Pangolin,armadillo.

2007-12-05 09:34:20 · answer #6 · answered by karikalan 7 · 0 0

duck billed platypus are pretty weird

2007-12-05 11:23:29 · answer #7 · answered by missvictoria30 5 · 0 0

My ex mother -in -law

2007-12-05 07:35:47 · answer #8 · answered by Lord Percy Fawcette-Smythe. 7 · 0 0

the dodo

2007-12-05 07:21:30 · answer #9 · answered by jamesyoy02 6 · 0 0

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