I have noticed their is no zoo or aquarium outside of Australia to house a platapus. does any one no the reason for this?
Actually the Taranga and Melbourne zoo keeps them and so do dome Australian Aquariums.Sorry mate. I'm pretty sure there isn't a single zoo or aquarium in Australia that has a Platapusu. They are about as hard to keep in captivity as a Bunyip or Yowie. You're better off seeking out Drop Bears. There's heaps of them and a ripper of a good display.
Actually the Taranga and Melbourne zoo keeps them and so do dome Australian Aquariums.
Sorry mate. I'm pretty sure there isn't a single zoo or aquarium in Australia that has a Platapusu. They are about as hard to keep in captivity as a Bunyip or Yowie. You're better off seeking out Drop Bears. There's heaps of them and a ripper of a good display.
some young people here really need to work on their understanding of dry humour and/or sarcasm.
some young people here really need to work on their understanding of dry humour and/or sarcasm.
quite apart for all the other spelling issues, so far we have had platapusu, platapus, platipie, and even platypus. Yay for the last one!And work on their spelling.
The only problem is drop bears require live food. That's is why they are so rare in captivity as nearly all captive drop bears have been released as the Australian animal ethics committee (AAEC) has banned them in most zoos as the AAEC has banned most live food items except for insects and feeder fish. The drop bears were being feed live chickens and calfs so the AAEC took many zoos to court claiming that the live prey items suffered. The AAEC one in every case except the "Melbourne zoo drop bear scandal" Melbourne zoo is the only place in the world which can legally house drop bears in captivity. A total of 15 individuals are housed there 13 of which were captured during a collecting trip in 2003. Melbourne zoo sadly however holds them off display...
quite apart for all the other spelling issues, so far we have had platapusu, platapus, platipie, and even platypus. Yay for the last one!
Indeed, but that's because they have all them Greenies down there. Queensland Parks & Wildlife doesn't like to be told what to do from Canberra (at least that is what I've been told). There's heaps of drop bears in carers' hands and a few in private Queensland zoos. It was explained to me that they tie roadkill wallabies to a quad bike with a long rope and get the drop bears to eat that way.
Isn't there an age limit on the site?
Platipie is the correct plural word for platypus so it's YOU who needs to work on there spelling
no, it is not. There is no such word as "platipie".Platipie is the correct plural word for platypus so it's YOU who needs to work on you spelling.
Platipie is the correct plural word for platypus so it's YOU who needs to work on you spelling.