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- Ornithorhynchidae - Wikipedia
The Ornithorhynchidae ɔːrˌnɪθəˈrɪŋkɪdiː are one of the two extant families in the order Monotremata, and contain only the platypus and its extinct relatives
- Ornithorhynchidae (platypus) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web - ADW
It has webbed feet; dense, woolly, water-repellant fur; and furrows along the sides of its head to protect the eyes and ears when it swims under water The external opening for the ear is tubular and the ears lack pinnae The bill of a platypus is soft, flexible, and leathery, unlike a bird's beak Nostrils are located at its tip
- Ornithorhynchidae | monotreme family | Britannica
The living platypus family (Ornithorhynchidae) includes the extinct genera Monotrematum (which dates to the Paleocene Epoch some 61 million years ago) and Obdurodon (which may have first emerged near the boundary of the Oligocene and Miocene epochs some 23 million years ago) and the living Ornithorhychus
- Ornithorhynchidae — Grokipedia
Ornithorhynchidae, the family comprising the platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) and its extinct relatives, exhibits a distinctive breeding system characterized by seasonal reproduction adapted to aquatic environments in eastern Australia and Tasmania
- Platypus and echidna genomes reveal mammalian biology and evolution
The monotreme lineage comprises two extant families, the semi-aquatic Ornithorhynchidae (platypus) and the terrestrial Tachyglossidae (echidna)
- Platypuses (Ornithorhynchidae) - Know Your Mammals
The Ornithorhynchidae are one of the two extant families in the order Monotremata, and contains the platypus and its extinct relatives The other family is the Tachyglossidae, or echidnas
- Platypuses (Family Ornithorhynchidae) · iNaturalist
The Ornithorhynchidae are one of the two extant families in the order Monotremata, and contains the platypus and its extinct relatives The other family is the Tachyglossidae, or echidnas
- Duck-Billed Platypus: Ornithorhynchidae - Encyclopedia. com
It finds and catches underwater creatures that are swimming or sunken in the bottom mud by tracking them down with its sensitive bill, which can detect electricity and motion
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