
Platypuses have been heard to emit a low growl when disturbed and a range of other vocalisations have been reported in captive specimens.Click to see full answer. Also, how does a platypus communicate? Platypus Communication Platypuses are Monotremes, the only mammals known to have a sense of electro reception (the ability to receive and make use of electrical impulses). Their electro reception is the most sensitive of any monotreme. The Platypus feeds by digging in the bottom of streams with its bill.Also Know, what does a giraffe sound like? They don’t oink, moo or roar. But new research suggests perhaps giraffes do have a distinct sound: They hum. It was previously believed that giraffes may make sounds that are impossible for humans to hear, similar to elephants, but the new research suggests otherwise. Additionally, can I have a platypus as a pet? Originally Answered: Can a platypus be kept as a pet? They have special care requirements. For an example they are semi-aquatic meaning they need to have a land part and a water part. Also they are very shy meaning you won’t be seeing it most of the time.What part of a platypus is poisonous?The platypus is classified among egg-laying mammals – monotremes. Male platypuses have a poison apparatus on their hind legs. There are poison glands in the thighs and a hollow spur near the heel. The sting is not dangerous to humans, but is extremely painful and causes rapid swelling in the stung area.
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