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  2. Platypus - Wikipedia

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    Much of the world was introduced to the platypus in 1939 when National Geographic Magazine published an article on the platypus and the efforts to study and raise it in captivity. The latter is a difficult task, and only a few young have been successfully raised since, notably at Healesville Sanctuary in Victoria .

  3. David Fleay Wildlife Park - Wikipedia

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    His greatest achievement at Healesville was breeding the first platypus is captivity in 1943. He designed and built a new platypussary, and, in November 1943, "Corrie" the platypus was born. Despite numerous attempts by other scientist and sanctuaries, Fleay remains the only person to have successfully bred and reared a platypus in captivity. [1]

  4. Understanding the Sixth Sense of the Platypus - AOL

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    They can also be found on Kangaroo Island, which is located off the southern coast of Australia. Although, even if you’re in Australia, a platypus may be hard to find roaming the wild. They are ...

  5. Ornithorhynchidae - Wikipedia

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    This contrasts with the modern platypus, where adults are entirely toothless. It has been theorized that the loss of teeth in the platypus was a geologically recent event, occurring only in the Pleistocene (after over 95 million years of tooth presence in the ornithorhynchid lineage) after the migration of the rakali ( Hydromys chrysogaster ...

  6. First-of-its kind white platypus seen splashing in Australia ...

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    Researchers saw the white platypus 10 times between February 2021 and July 2023, the study said. ... researchers found that only 12 white platypuses have been documented since 1803 and that Bloop ...

  7. David Fleay - Wikipedia

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    This map is an inset from a sign located at David Fleay Wildlife Park in Burleigh Heads, Queensland. After extensive research, the Tallebudgera Estuary in the hinterland behind Burleigh on the Gold Coast in Queensland was selected, the reasons including that it offered an untouched natural habitat for koalas apart from already having cleared ...

  8. Monotreme - Wikipedia

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    The sequencing of the platypus genome has also provided insight into the evolution of a number of monotreme traits, such as venom and electroreception, as well as showing some new unique features, such as monotremes possessing five pairs of sex chromosomes and that one of the X chromosomes resembles the Z chromosome of birds, [13] suggesting ...

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