You may think that the Duckbilled Platypus is a real creature, but that's not what eighteenth-century naturalists thought.


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My great uncle has a stuffed one of these and it looks really fake. I can understand why there were doubts. I do think my uncle is trying to pull a hoax though, he claims that his particular platypus once belonged to Thomas Edison. It is ratty and smelly and old, but come on...
Posted by Juliana  in  Tampa  on  Wed Jan 12, 2005  at  11:05 AM
Today in my 2nd period (LanguageArts) In our text books we were reading about Platypus and we have a journal Entrys. We had to do a journal entry on Platypus,and i left mai text book in my locker so i went on the internent to look up on facts and here I'am on this site!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Tawni  in  Guam  on  Thu Feb 17, 2005  at  04:40 AM
Hooray?
Posted by Boo  in  The Land of the Haggii...  on  Thu Feb 17, 2005  at  05:05 AM
Don't disrespect the Plataypus. He is the chosen one not the Jews.
Posted by God  in  The Land of Eternal Slumber  on  Wed Feb 15, 2006  at  11:35 AM
The duckbilled platypus is the best argument against so-called "intelligent design" that I've seen, in the wild and with my own two eyes!
Posted by Stef  in  New Zealand  on  Mon Dec 17, 2007  at  11:52 AM
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