The platypus native to Australia is a wary animal and is rarely seen in the wild. Many interesting facts related to its eating habits have been revealed since substantial research into this animal began in the 1990's. DIET. read more
The platypus native to Australia is a wary animal and is rarely seen in the wild. Many interesting facts related to its eating habits have been revealed since substantial research into this animal began in the 1990’s. DIET. The platypus diet consists mainly of small invertebrates and crustaceans located on the bottom of creek beds and lakes. read more
Platypus is carnivorous type of an organism mainly feed on small larvae and few fishes they also prefer shrimps in their diets. read more
Emerging from their burrows at dusk, the platypus spends most of the evening and night hours foraging their shallow water for bottom-dwelling invertebrates. Their diet mostly consists of crustaceans, earthworms, shrimp, mollusks, annelid worms, crayfish, dragonflies, mussels, trout eggs, tadpoles, and the larvae of insects. read more