Platypus: The King of Weirdos
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2020
- In the finale of Season 4 of Animalogic, Danielle ventures into Victoria’s Otway ranges in search of a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; the Platypus.
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CREDITS
Created by Dylan Dubeau and Andrew Strapp
Written, Directed, Shot and Produced by: Dylan Dubeau
Hosted by: Danielle Dufault
Edited by: Jim Pitts
Story Editor: Cat Senior
Associate Producer, Research, and Camera Operator: Andres Salazar
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Examining the nature of the beast.
Thanks for watching everyone! This is the finale of Season 4 of Animalogic. It's been an amazing year, and we'll see you when Season 5 starts in September.
Fun
Its been an amazing year
@Draco can u shut up already bot? I've seen you on every video on UA-cam.
Animalogic Basically, convergent evolution in a nutshell. 😂
so you start in a week? like what date or is this confidential?
He might be a weirdo, but he's actually a *Secret Agent*
he has more than just man skills, he has a beaver tail and a bill
Phineas and ferb😂
Perry the Platypus is that you?!
He's a semi aquatic
Egg laying mammal of action
Doo-bee-doo-bee-do-bah
Doo-bee-doo-bee-do-bah
He's perryyyy perry da platypussssssss
When you have the best gear in the game but it doesn't aesthetically match.
That’s the wooorst
This needs to go up. Lmao
😂😂😂😂
EXACTLY!
Lmaooo ty Tierzoo!
He’s not a weirdo. He’s a semi-aquatic egg laying mammal of action
HE'S A FURRY LITTLE FLATFOOT...
He's a furry little flatfoot who never flinches from afraid
He’s got more than just a bill
With venom, electro receptors and sweat like milk excretion
Did anyone else sing that comment? Like to the Batman tune transformers?
Legends said that somewhere out there in the wild, a pharmacist is fighting with a platypus wearing a hat.
Actually I’m an evil scientist , but a lot of people are confused by the lab coat
Am... am I a pharmacist now?
A fedora to be specific.
"He's just a platypus, he doesn't do much"
I see what u did there 😂 Perrryyyyy
"Ah yes Perry the platypus, I will now unveil to you my cockandballstorture-inator"
*_Hey, where's Perry?_*
*perrynoises*
Agent P
"Who are you, a platypus plumber?"
*Puts on hat*
"Perry the Platypus plumber?"
*Takes off belt*
"PERRY THE PLATYPUS?"
Doobeedoobeedoobaa
Agent P
He’s egg laying semi aquatic mammal of action!
He's a furry little flatfoot who'll never flinch from a fray!
He's got more than just mad skill. He's got a beaver tail and a bill.
“Platypuses have dangerous, sharp spurs that are venomous.”
The song: 🥰😇🤩
Lost Phineas And Ferb Episode: the Evil Inc Ends: Perry Uses Venom On Dr. Doof
DR Doof dies
the END
Only males have them & have hardly ever used them on humans.
@@nevillewran4083 Not that you'd want to be envenomated. The pain is said to be unbelievably excruciating.
@@elroyfudbucker6806 more or less painful than a Cow-killer? How bout Tarantula Hawks?
@@sorrenblitz805 more painful then anything you can imagine, and the pain lasts for weeks, and the venom is immune to Morphine.
11:25 my gawd.... so chonky... cuteness overload....
Me: "A platypus?"
*a fedora falls on its head*
Me: *gasp* "Perry the Platypus?!?"
*Doof noises*
Yes exactly
My son found the little hat that belonged to the cartoon character toy on a walk of all things. He was sad when he eventually lost it.We had to look in too many places to see where He had lost it.Seems like whoever had this Hat,was dated to lose it! I couldn't even find the toy,Anywhere! It is an elusive toy.I think the secret Platypus Society had sent agents out to retrieve the hat cause they thought we were appropriating their Platypus ensemble!😂
Perry the platypus
The plural of platypus is platupodes
Actually, they're the king of disguise. As shown by... hey, where's Perry?
Aw, I was just about to make a Perry reference... Yours is much better than the one I was about to type
This comment has thousands of likes incoming
Hey who’s that platypus? *puts on hat* PERRY THE PLATYPUS
get ready for a chain!!!!!
Doobedoobedooba
Doobedoobedooba
Doobedoobedooba
Doobedoobedooba
Here before this blows up
My Nanna lived in the Otway Ranges. It’s Australia’s equivalent of the Ozarks lol. I’ve seen platypus in the wild many times. Even had a wild one playing at my feet once while I was trout fishing and gave it a pat (taking care to not get spurred) they are absolutely adorable.
Darwin: "I made a theory about evolution."
The platypus: "Hold my beer."
Amen
*When you mess around with the Character Customization.*
When you press the randomize button
Somebody definitely pressed the randomize button on the Platypus!
Devs that Tier Zoo always talks about
“Only like to socialize for the sake of mating.. beyond that, they like to be solo”
Same bro.
I think I may have been a platypus in another life. Finally a spirit animal for the introverts of the world.
Minus the mating part
I'm the same except I'm not even social for mating.
Shout out to all my platypus gang!
it's only considered mating if ur trying to produce offspring, so we are a little more social than platty
Lmao i love how when scientists first discovered the platypus they were jst like "wtf is this thing?"
Many in the Royal Society in Britain, looking upon a preserved dead one, assumed it was a fake & shaved its hair, looking for the stitching that held the beak on.
Danielle is the most talented sketch artist I have had the pleasure of watching!
"The platypus looks like what happens when the evolution hits the shuffle button".. that was hilarious!
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It was a truer😂
They don't do much tho.
Iaughed so hard at that lmao
Yeah i really laughed
Why isn’t it blue or can’t fight an evil scientist
its because we look at it, as soon we turn around he's off fighting against crime xD
Because it doesn't have a fedora. Still don't know about the first part.
@@danielmedjedovic7068 Well that explained y it wasn't Blue!
Just pour blue paint on it then
Who says it cant?
I love the coincidental sonic reference where they show the hedgehog and the echidna next to each other!😂😂
I had no idea that they could carry things with their tails! Platypuses might be weird, but they’re definitely adorable, especially the little puggles 🥰🥰
In German it's called "Schnabeltier" which directly translated means "beak-animal" because apparently back then they also didn't really know how to call it.
I'll do you one better m9
ornitorrinco
ornitorrinco(Del gr. ornis, ornithos, ave +
Bird
rynkhos, pico.)
Beak or bill
Spanish people also didn't know how to call it because it sure doesn't look like a bird to me.
@@Noname-613 Since both Latin Spanish and italian are derivatives from latin, in Italy we use exactly the same name (minus an R) for these: Ornitorinco.
Same case in Swedish; "Näbbdjur" also directly translates to "beak-animal"
Here we call it "ornitorrinco" that mostly means bird
@@Fluffymenace I was about to comment that!
Plot twist: It's actually the other animals that borrowed the platypuses' body parts.
*No one can know.*
They make significant royalties leasing them
It's actually is, platypus already exist since cretaceous
I read platypuses as platypussys and was like *what*
from now on, ducks shall be called "Platypus-Billed Birds"
I use to see these occasionally when canoeing, they are shy but can also be very curious, I did a school project in primary school on them, but had no idea they used their tales to carry stuff, so I learned something new
“When they get on land it’s adorable” yes it is adorable
He didn’t take parts from other animals
*Other animals took parts from him*
(Dooby dooby doo-bah, dooby dooby doo-bah)
(Dooby dooby doo-bah, dooby dooby doo-bah)
Perry!
He's a semi-aquatic, egg-laying mammal of action!
(Dooby dooby doo-bah, dooby dooby doo-bah)
He's a furry little flatfoot
Who'll never flinch from a fray-ee-ay-ee-ay!
He's got more than just mad skill
He's got a beaver tail and a bill
And the women swoon whenever they hear him say
He's Perry, Perry the Platypus!
(You can call him Agent P)
Perry! (I said you can call him Agent P!)
Agent P!
Indeed .why does she keep saying things like those parts first developed somewhere else and platypus only copied . lol .
It might be true. If they don’t have the mammal dna for stomachs at all, like she said, the platypus, or it’s common ancestor, might predate some of the species where they have similar evolution from. Who knows though (I bet scientists do) (like you could probably search up the answer) but I like to think the platypus predates all those other species
@@timothylofi wait what?
@@dukeofpkr wut?
Wow i didn't know their tail can hold stuffs. That makes them the only "aquatic" animal with prehensile tail other than seahorses.
Even beaver's tails are not that amazing, they used their tails to support them on ground, while they carry things in their front legs ^^
I knew they could do it but Id never seen footage of it. It’s amazing how much stuff it was carrying!
69th like
@@krankarvolund7771 when i was a kid i thought beavers use their tail to compact the mud for the dam by repeatedly smacking their tail. Pretty disappointed that is not the case lol
@@baikia777 I think several cartoons show them that way ^^
Wow, this lady has such a wonderful speaking voice and narration style. :)
My favourite animal just keeps getting better every time I learn more about them!
If I had a nickle for every time Animalogic made a video on platypuses, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
I don't know why but I love this nickle analogy
Best comment
Lol
Doofenshmirtz?? Is that you??
Someone remembered
The babies are called "Poggles". That alone is amazing information.
Actually, it's "Puggles"; and it's also not "official", but we Aussies don't give a rat's arse (don't give a sh*t) whether it's oficial or not.
Poggers
@@shoo9210 ... Yep, I was thinking exactly that as well.
@@LynHannan I thought it was echidnas whose babies were puggles. Although it makes sense to have both species' babies called the same thing, with so many joeys in various marsupial species.
Pog
In the Netherlands we call it a vogelbekdier or "Birdbeakanimal", so simple but easy to remember
By far one of my favorite animals of all time! Thank you for making this video it's fantastic!
The fact they can hold objects with their tails makes me love them more.
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Tierzoo : So how you gonna spend your evolution points?
Platypus: YES
You are a man of culture.
Also, I’ve been wanting him to do a marsupial tier list for awhile now. I think platypuses are B or C tier, because they don’t have too much competition.
Barbascura X, an Italian channel of science and movie reviews, yesterday uploaded a video that talks about Platypi and the story went like this for him:
Gigi (the ancestor of the platypus) had only three evolution tokens but he wanted everything from Evolution (represented by Peek from Dingo Pictures "Dinosaur Adventures") but when Gigi said the words "Hydrophobic fur" Evolution went like "aight, Imma head out". Depressed Gigi went to the bar and there he found an Dingo Blasium, an old evolution exchange member (represented by Oro still from Dinosaur Adventures), that asked him if he wanted some Black Market Evolution Tokens, so Gigi gave Dingo his tokens and two peanuts in exchange for 342 black market tokens, the next day Evolution wanted to say sorry to Gigi but Gigi became the Platypus that moment, when Evolution asked what did he do, Platypus only answered "everything"
@@vaughnjohnson8767 also Platypuses aren't marsupials, they're monotremes
@@vaughnjohnson8767 my guess is they sit comfortably in B
@@antoniopisani489 sounds interesting, thank you for sharing 💛
Its so funny when she calls the innocent Platypus a weirdo xD
Amazing content! I was hooked immediately. So awesome to see genuine video footage rather then lots of random footage like more channels do. Infinite respect. Keep it up 👍👍
I love the cute background music also 😊
He protecc, he attacc, biology can’t keep tracc.
This comment far from wacc.
I bacc the humorous merit of this kwality komment
cc
But most importantly...
BlackDynamite his tail go smacc
My boy be getting self conscious coz he keeps on getting called weird. My mans just trynna vibe and survive. This lil guy just livin and being the most adorable little thing and here some people be calling them weird and freaks of nature coz they look cool. I’m glad you showed that they’re just homies and not lil freaks of nature.
i love this comment, it's so wholesome
Right. Just listened to some lady body shame a beaver for 14 minutes
Bro..you right the little homies didn’t do anything to us
I think people should know that Australia's animals are just weird but cute for some odd reason.
FAX
This video made my weekend. Thank you, Animalogic!
"The most recent and advanced genome investigation ever performed only further complicates the long-standing evolution dilemma - the platypus has no transitional links as predicted by the theory of evolution. Long-standing speculations on evolution are increasingly challenged by the genomic revolution. Instead of a transitional link, Zhou’s study undermines Darwin’s theory that the Platypus is a transitional or intermediate link or gradation.
Animal Logic is one of the best UA-cam channels. Legitimately, this is up there with multimillion dollar nature docs.
N still giving better documentaries than them
@@Noval01rd agreed, the other documentaries focus too much on mating (for some odd reason) and the narrators seem like they're talking down to you. AL speaks like normal people (not old British people) and talks about what they find interesting
The quality is on point. I love it
Love this channel i mostly only sbscribed to gaming channels
DoubtlessCar0 as a British person
I can agree.....
The platypus: the real cause of Darwin's heart failure.
Hahahahahah
🤣🤣🤣
@@gokusondbz interesting
🤣
Funny but they are perfectly evolved for their environment. On the other hand it doesnt make any sense to create them
I can't remember if this was before or after this was uploaded, but they discovered bioluminescence in platypuses and it's a turquoise color. They got Perry the Platypus right
They remind me of cephalopods, it’s all like “so what else can you do”. “Wellllll............”
"Highly effective weirdo" was my nickname in high school
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@@epochs._.of-life no
@@hadipurnomo852 Hey, RiCKY ... love the way you right Ricky ... very effective!!! And the "I" is subscripted ... yes, very effective! A highly effective weirdo needs a highly effective alias!
@@gheffz lmaooo what???
Rhett is that you
I love how most of these comments are about Phineas and Ferb. My childhood is coming back to me.
(Dooby dooby doo-bah, dooby dooby doo-bah)
(Dooby dooby doo-bah, dooby dooby doo-bah)
Perry!
He's a semi-aquatic, egg-laying mammal of action!
(Dooby dooby doo-bah, dooby dooby doo-bah)
He's a furry little flatfoot
Who'll never flinch from a fray-ee-ay-ee-ay!
He's got more than just mad skill
He's got a beaver tail and a bill
And the women swoon whenever they hear him say
He's Perry, Perry the Platypus!
(You can call him Agent P)
Perry! (I said you can call him Agent P!)
Agent P!
Man I feel ancient I was about 16 when that show aired
Oh wow your a veteran like me, was wondering if you would know
@@tlfortynine everyone be forgetting about my boi Edward from Camp Lazlo
@@Anthonyvideogame I was around since backyardigans first aired
I love every single video of yours i have the chance to watch. Thank you animalogic you rock!
"Where evolution hit the shuffle button" - most excellent concept
Customize your own animal!
Platypus: *randomize
Platypus: "In case you haven't noticed, I'm WEIRD. I'm a weirdo. I don't fit in, and I don't WANT to fit in."
Typical Aussie.
"Have you ever seen me without this stupid bill? That's weird."
Without caffeine, I don't know if I could get excited for much! I do enjoy your show!
1:45 When she said that platypi live in Victoria at the beginning, I thought she was talking about Victoria, Canada until I saw these wild palm trees lol
I’m Australian and when we go fishing we see these things very often, it’s always a sight to behold and we even feed them!
Gasp you have met a secret agent before!?!?!?!?!?!
@@lovelylittlelilah225 perhaps
What do you feed them?
What part of Australia do you live in? I’ve lived in Australia all my life and never seen one once lol
@@blakebenskin1969 Same. But I'm from Freo. We don't get them in WA, except in the zoo
Doff: A platypus?
*Platypus puts on the dectetive hat*
Doff: Perry the platypus!!?
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Its parry.
People think they are weird, but they just are the best of both worlds.
I think they contain a few more worlds than just two...
Your excitement is contagious.
"A Platypus. Puts fedora. Perry the Platypus."
Since when did you become a "doctor"...?
@@maychan26 It all began on the actual day of my birth. Both my parents failed to show up.
@@dr.heinzdoofenshmirtz4463 at least you can get a doctoral degree at birth
You can call him agent p
*AGENT P!!!*
An Avatar the last Airbender critter, an otter-duck
Ernesto Chacon
Beaver-Duck-Echidna-Reptile++
YES
There was already a platypus bear.
its from phineas and ferb not avatar get it right bruh
@@jimstaboodleooferson8983 And there are armadillo bears, I think there's no limit here
“Well he is a platypus, they don’t do much”
“it looks like they have the cutest little backpack” Yeah…it looks cute the way the platypus does that…I think it’s a cute-o not a weirdo hehe
Evolution: so,what body parts would you like to have?
Platypus: "YES"
0:33 Wow! I didn’t know they could grasp things with their tails like that!
Just when you think you know everything, the platypus pulls another trick out it’s cloaca.
LOL! True...🤷🏻♀️😄
Do beavers do that too? Or they only use their mouths to carry stuff for making damns?
+Anti - Ethnic Cleansing I think they only use their mouths. They have special adaptations to keep water from entering their throats while swimming with stuff in their mouths, and they rely on their tail more to swim. The Platypus beats it’s front feet a lot, but Beavers tend to tuck their front feet against their body.
@@samiamrg7
Interesting. Thanks for the helpful information!
Thank you for a great video. I've learned so much about these weirdos!
How do you see, Platypus?
Platypus: I guess you have to think of it as more than just five senses. I can't see, not like everyone else, but I can feel. Things like electricity. Micro-changes in water, vibrations, blankets of temperature variations. Mix all that with what I hear, subtle smells. All of the fragments form a sort of... impressionistic painting. Like a world on fire.
Platypus: comes up with all kinds of amazing trades and is acused of copying
maybe the other animals copied from it
“Don’t have a stomach”
Me: I’m sorry they don’t have a WHAT now, we just gonna ignore this?
You can actually live without a stomach! I’m not saying it’s great but you basically eat small meals and chew really well. 🤷♀️
Maggie E , i acknowledge that your right but.... no I hate that concept, stomachs are just such a basic concept in living things it’s feels wrong...
@@nexway9173 It's not really that basic. A lot of bacteria and parasites (like tapeworms) dont even have stomachs... They just sort of absorb shit.
Saturninus, for complex organisms like mammals, birds, and reptiles most have a stomach or at least something akin to one so it still feels... weird
@@hyperion3145 isnt their shit already chewed, more then once?. That would explain that 🤔
I used to LOVE platypuses! Thanks for making a video about them!
Great video! Thanks for all the interesting platypus info 🙂
"One highly effective weirdo" is the energy I'm trying to capture
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"only reptiles have limbs on their side"
humans: i always knew i was a reptile deep insidr
SO THE LIZARD PEOPLE THEORY IS TRUE??!??!?
Reptilian
we are actually bananas
No wonder where heating up the planet we hate snow and cold so we make world into dessert
@@nanamom7240 we were always the lizard people.
Somehow through all the stolen parts he’s heckin adorable!
Heck yeah. Nothing wakes me up more so than the idea of discovery. Walking through a forest to a waterfall or to see Deer grazing. It never fails to wake me up.
A platypus? (puts on a hat) PERRY THE PLATYPUS!
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@@epochs._.of-life Lol isn't Thati called a commercial spam ?
*Looks for Skip ad button*
@@cmoi8282 don't worry mr know how. UA-cam is a social media platform not a stock market if I follow users on Instagram am I doing a commercial spam or is that what people do on social media . So I don't care about your opinion kid and have a nice day 😉
@@cmoi8282 say whatever you want fella ain't gonna waste my time arguing with you negatives and ur saying we in criticising the videos. That means there more of u 🤯🤯🤯
@@epochs._.of-life Say whatever , you're still replying .
The platypus now joins a very exclusive club, as recent research shows it’s one of only three known biofluorescent mammals, the other two being opossums and flying squirrels.
Platypus fur appears brown in visible light, but as new research shows, their fur glows green or cyan under UV light. So platypus fur absorbs UV wavelengths between 200 and 400 nanometers and then gives off visible light between 500 and 600 nanometers, an optical process resulting in fluorescence.
It’s great to come full circle back to the Platypus. I was a viewer away back when this channel started. Though under another username. For some reason when modding chat for the channel i do i need to be in this account which wasn’t subbed to Animal Logic but now i am on both so time to catch up 😊
Electro location from fish?
Venom glands from reptiles?
Wedded feet like a frog?
Laying eggs like a bird?
Has fur and makes milk like a mammal?
Platypuses are the ultimate misfits in the mammal category!
Platypuses have their limbs on their sides, and its weird
Humans: *bruh*
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@@peacepot711 feets arent limbs
@@kalidox8053 No. They are.
@@houselemuellan8756 ur a dum dum
@@kalidox8053 bruh
“So what type of evolutionary adaptations do you want?”
Platypus: Y E S
(Dooby dooby doo-bah, dooby dooby doo-bah)
(Dooby dooby doo-bah, dooby dooby doo-bah)
Perry!
He's a semi-aquatic, egg-laying mammal of action!
(Dooby dooby doo-bah, dooby dooby doo-bah)
He's a furry little flatfoot
Who'll never flinch from a fray-ee-ay-ee-ay!
He's got more than just mad skill
He's got a beaver tail and a bill
And the women swoon whenever they hear him say
He's Perry, Perry the Platypus!
(You can call him Agent P)
Perry! (I said you can call him Agent P!)
Agent P!
My Uncle who had a small farm in Tasmania, with a small creek at the edge of his property. One day standing in the creek in Wellington boots, he looked down and a platypus was resting on the end of his boot for about 30 seconds,they are quite blind.
This is excellent content!! Thank you so much for the insightful content. Have a nice day!
"They lay eggs like a turtle"
Crocodiles and alligators: are we a joke to you?
The eggs are not hard, but soft- a characteristic of testudines (turtles tortoises terrapins and the like)
John Henshaw yes but still shelled eggs
Snakes: *hiss in annoyance*
One of my dreams is to get to a hold one of this bad boys. A real living one. Don't even want one as a pet, just to hold one for like a minute
For just a cool minute
careful they got a stinger with venom that hurts so much not even morphine can stop the pain and it last for months.
@@animefan2454 bullshit. Get wisdom
Yea but won't it go missing in a few seconds?
@@Bro_DT_KYE look it up
So beautiful seeing you visit my home 🥰 it’s truely as magical as it looks.
12:12 I love how they just leave a trail of bubbles behind
When you were the first to do a thing, but then everyone copied you without giving credit. Then they turn around and call you weirdo.
Is it me or Perry basically made this animal famous in both pop culture and the general public.
@@EChacon Beat me to it lol
I'm pretty sure that Perry is a platypus, because platypuses are already well-known in pop culture ^^'
At least, I knew platypuses for a lng time, because they're so weird, they're often described in children books, or in evolution vulgarisations ^^
90's kids may be familiar with them thanks to Blinky Bill
Who consequently make up the majority of internet folk at this time
Krankar Volund not everyone did
Who's Perry?
This was a great episode!
Many people once thought the platypus to be a mythological creature,and when scientists dissected the bill,expecting to see stitches.
Perry the platypus : "and I took it personally"
He don’t talk though
thanks for coming to victoria Danielle and sharing our platapus with you tube😊
Nothing about this creature’s movement would be described as graceful, efficient or fast. It looks and acts clumsy, and while it can pick on small crayfish and amphibians it’s a niche a lot of other evolutionary ladders would have reached with more efficiency.
why is this the first time i've ever seen them carry something with their tail
Yeah I honestly thought I knew every detail about these little Bastards... And I have NEVER see them carry stuff with their tails before today. Interesting. It's like having a 5th limb.
"They can spend about 20 hours a day in there, just coming out to take a swim and hunt for food"
Same.
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I'm so happy for you that you got to see your favorite animal!
Thank you for the awesome video!
Platypus: The king of weirdos
Octopus: Am I a joke to you?
What's weirder than a duck beaver mammal egg thingy that can sweat milk as a female and somehow poison you as a male.
@@RomanSimkins An Octopus! It has 8 arms, hundreds of suction cups, 3 brains, blue blood, a poisonous beak, can shoot ink from it’s body, can chamoflage, can detach it’s limbs at will, and can squeeze through a hole the size of it’s eyeball!!
Oh and they barricade their entrance.
@@RomanSimkins Did you know Platypus can sense electricity through it's beak too! The Males shoot venom from their feet and the females sweat milk
@@jacksonrobert8893 Mhm.
Platypus: **gets dubbed as the king of weirdos**
*sad platypus noises
At least it is "one highly effective weirdo"!
Idk, sounds pretty dope to me
*jughead jones*
*Sad KRRRRRRR*
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Fun fact: despite the fact that it’s not meant to kill anything. The venom in platypuses is more potent than morphine and if stung the pain will be felt for up to a month
Fun fact, while the venom of a duck-billed platypus (which is a spur on the hind leg, and is only present in males), extremely painful, it also stimulates the pancreas. This means it’s possible that the venom of a platypus can make huge feats in treatments of diabetes (in which the pancreas fails to work)! As a type 1 diabetic, this makes me super happy!