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How has platypus adapted to the unique conditions of Australia?

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  1. It is the only mammal (monotreme) in the world which has evolved electroreceptors, to hunt for worms, and redclaw, marron, yabbies, or other small crustaceans in murky water.  


  2. to je všeobecně známa v tento svět na nás, od konce devatenáctého století na planetě

  3. Mel_1972 what a silly thing to say, of course they have adapted to their environment, otherwise they would not survive in it. Every animal that survives in any environment, native or not, has adapted to their environment.

    Try the following links for some info on the platypus, I think the first one should be good for you.

    http://www.allempires.com/article/index....

    http://www.platypushouse.com.au/animals....

    http://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/water/plat...


  4. They are a native australian animal, so they didn't adapt to australia, they are australian

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