Boondaburra Platypus
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Burkey Turkeys
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Released:
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Saturday, August 16, 2008
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Origin:
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New South Wales, Australia
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Please help me travel to the streams and rivers
of the world and return to Sydney, Australia
by Christmas, 2009. Please log my journey and
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Thanks.
MJB12 … and the Burkey Turkeys.
The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) is considered to be one of the world's most unusual animals. It is often described as a living fossil - a furry, warm-blooded, egg-laying mammal which retains some features of reptiles. This is a very special Australian mammal.
Early British colonists in Australia called the platypus a "water mole". Prior to the arrival of European settlers, Aboriginal people had many different names for the animal, including "boondaburra".
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