The Platypus Has Hair but Lays Eggs, and Males Produce Venom! | Children's Science & Nature , livre ebook

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There are many curious facts about animals and it’s always interesting to know all about them. Instead of having to go through pages of paper and websites, we compiled some of the best bits and pieces for your little one. The purpose of this book is to encourage your child to read while looking at some pretty photos too. Go ahead and grab a copy today.
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15 février 2017

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9781541909007

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English

Children’s Science & Nature


The Platypus Has Hair but Lays Eggs, and Males Produce V enom!




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One of the strangest creatures in the animal kingdom is the platypus. The appearance of a platypus is like a beaver which has a paddle-shaped tail; like an otter which has a sleek, furry body; and like a duck which has a webbed feet and flat bill.




























Is a platypus a dangerous animal?
The platypus is one of the few mammals that has venom. On the back of the hind feet of male platypus are spurs that are connected to venom- secreting glands. During mating season, more venom is secreted.

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