AFP: Global warming could shrink the habitat of Australia's duck-billed platypus by a third, researchers warned Friday, with hotter, drier temperatures threatening its survival.
A confusion of bird, mammal and reptile characteristics, the timid platypus is one of Australia's most cryptic creatures, feeding at night and living in deep waterside burrows to dodge predators such as foxes and eagles.
But its thick, watertight fur coat -- one of the key tools to ensuring its survival in the cool depths......
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Danger heats up for Australia’s platypus
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on June 24th, 2011
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