Can I own a platypus as a pet?

Keeping a platypus as a pet is almost entirely out of the question. It's threatened in the wild and it's probably not even legal. Its care and diet are not easy to replicate for the hobbyist.
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How much does a platypus cost?

We are often asked whether it is possible to obtain a platypus as a pet. Platypus are difficult and expensive animals to keep in captivity, even for major zoos and research institutions. Healesville Sanctuary in Victoria, for example, estimates that each of its platypus costs at least $13,000 per year to support.
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Is having a platypus legal?

Although captive-breeding programs have had only limited success, and the platypus is vulnerable to the effects of pollution, it is not under any immediate threat. As of 2020, the platypus is a legally protected species in all states where it occurs.
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Why can't you touch a platypus?

The platypus is one of the few living mammals to produce venom. The venom is made in venom glands that are connected to hollow spurs on their hind legs; it is primarily made during the mating season. While the venom's effects are described as extremely painful, it is not lethal to humans.
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What is the most exotic pet you can own?

15 Exotic Animals That You can Legally Own
  • Turtles.
  • Tarantula.
  • Dwarf Pigs.
  • Hyacinth Macaw.
  • Kinkajou.
  • Squirrel Monkey.
  • Capybara.
  • Wallaby.
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What is the coolest pet in the world?

Top 10 Fascinating Pets
  • Chinchilla. ...
  • Cockatiel. ...
  • Iguana. ...
  • Insects and Spiders. ...
  • Sugar Glider Squirrel. ...
  • Hedgehog. Hedgehogs are amazing little creatures that make fascinating pets. ...
  • Ferret. Ferrets make excellent pets for owners who take the time to bond with them. ...
  • Wallaby. These miniature kangaroos from down under make a unique pet.
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What pet is the cleanest?

Want A Pet and A Clean Home? We Rate the Cleanest Pets
  1. Budgies. Budgies are a great pet option as they are very easy to look after. ...
  2. Hamsters. The benefit of having a hamster is that they are incredibly easy to look after. ...
  3. Guinea pigs. ...
  4. Cats. ...
  5. Dogs.
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Can platypuses jump?

Can a platypus jump or climb? The platypus's front foot ends in a broad band of webbing that extends well beyond the end of its toes to assist swimming. This essentially makes it impossible for a platypus to grasp objects such as a tree branch.
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Can you buy a baby platypus?

The Deal-Breaker. Keeping a platypus as a pet is almost entirely out of the question. It's threatened in the wild and it's probably not even legal. Its care and diet are not easy to replicate for the hobbyist.
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How many platypus are left in the world 2021?

There are 300,000 Platypuses left in the world.
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Can you drink platypus milk?

Australian biologists have discovered that platypuses might produce some of the healthiest milk out there. And who's really that surprised? The platypus is a weird mammal for a whole lot of reasons; its super nutritious milk is the icing on the quirky cake that is this half-duck/half-otter monotreme.
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Are there any platypus in the US?

You're watching a live stream of the Safari Park's platypuses—the only ones in the US. These special animals serve as ambassadors for the species outside of their native Australia and communicate the importance of fresh water for both humans and wildlife, and we're honored to be entrusted with their care.
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Where can I find a platypus?

The platypus is a remarkable mammal found only in Australia.

The platypus is a duck-billed, beaver-tailed, otter-footed, egg-laying aquatic creature native to Australia. If its appearance alone somehow fails to impress, the male of the species is also one of the world's few venomous mammals!
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Why are there no platypus in zoos?

In contrast to CGSwans, I think real reason is that platypus are expensive to keep for their size (eat thousands of earthworms and similar invertebrates) and not interesting for general public, being nocturnal, small, brown etc. Compare kiwis in Frankfurt zoo, which are not bred because there is no demand for them.
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What do you call a baby platypus?

Baby platypuses (or would you rather call them platypi?) and echidnas are called puggles, although there's a movement afoot to have baby platypuses called platypups. In a more straightforward naming convention, baby goats are called kids. In what may be a nod to onomatopoeia, baby partridges are called cheepers.
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Are platypus eggs edible?

Exclusive to Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania, the platypus and the echidna are the only two mammals known to lay eggs! These are two types of eggs which are definitely not suitable for eating. A platypus egg is pretty small. At not even a ½ inch in diameter, you'd need a whole bunch!
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What animal never dies?

To date, there's only one species that has been called 'biologically immortal': the jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii. These small, transparent animals hang out in oceans around the world and can turn back time by reverting to an earlier stage of their life cycle.
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What animal has no brain?

Almost all animals have a brain, but there are a few exceptions. There is one organism that has no brain or nervous tissue of any kind: the sponge. Sponges are simple animals, surviving on the sea floor by taking nutrients into their porous bodies.
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Do platypus have nipples?

But one branch of mammals doesn't suckle: the egg-laying monotremes, which include today's platypus and echidna, or spiny anteater. These animals lack nipples. Their babies instead lap or slurp milk from patches on their mother's skin.
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What is the dirtiest animal on earth?

Explicit list
  • Pig.
  • Raven.
  • Snail.
  • Stork.
  • Swine.
  • Tortoise.
  • Vulture.
  • Weasel.
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What is the least smelly pet?

The 7 Pets That Don't Smell
  • Chinchillas.
  • Fancy Rats.
  • Parakeets.
  • Basenjis.
  • Geckos.
  • Rabbits.
  • Snakes.
  • Keep them and their enclosures clean.
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What is the best pet for a kid?

8 Best Pets for Kids
  • Fish.
  • Reptiles.
  • Birds.
  • Rodents.
  • Cats.
  • Dogs.
  • Insects and arthropods.
  • Brine shrimp.
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