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18th century Europeans thought it was a
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hoax when they first saw drawings of the
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peculiar creature but make no mistake
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this Oddball animal is no
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joke it's a one of a kind allterrain
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species combining three animals in
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one and it goes from cute to killer in
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an instant
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at first glance they make no
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sense from their plump Furry Tails to
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their broadb build musles the Platypus
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is about the size of a beaver but all
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comparisons end
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there even its name is deceiving in
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Greek platus means means flat and puss
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means
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foot but this strange wadders is no flat
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foot its paws are webbed it's one of
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only a few creatures that combines
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traits from birds reptiles and
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mammals the freshwater platypus lives in
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only two places on the entire planet
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eastern Australia and here Tasmania
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the Platypus is actually a throwback the
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last surviving mammal in the genus oror
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rinkus meaning duck like
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snout this family of hodge podge hybrids
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roamed the Earth millions of years
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ago yet what makes the Platypus truly
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incredible is how it remakes itself
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transforming from swimmer to
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Sprinter bird impostor to mammal and
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back
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again but its most terrifying
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transformation is from doile to
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deadly at first glance the Platypus
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seems mild-mannered this non-aggressive
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Hunter actually closes its eyes while
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searching for food using its broad Bill
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like a homing device the soft skin snout
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has special sensor organs that send out
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feeler signals similar to radar picking
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up vibrations from nearby worms and
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shrimp but the Platypus can become a
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surprise
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attacker its hidden
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weapons sharp Spurs located above the
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heels of its hind
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legs both sexes have these spurs at
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Birth yet females shed theirs at 3
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months this difference reveals the
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Spur's primary purpose male toale
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combat males use their lethal daggers
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most frequently during mating season
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fending off Rivals and showing their
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dominance these dueling weapons make
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them one of the only venomous mammals on
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Earth the spur works like a hypodermic
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needle injecting a lethal cocktail of
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over 25 compounds from a toxic gland
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inside the animal's upper thigh The
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Sting is
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excruciating in seconds it causes
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bleeding and
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burning victims like dogs and cats die

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