Ahaha wtf

ahaha wtf

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duude
that's a mammal
platypus milk

cute, post more

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how endangered is it? has chinese medicine found a use for it yet?

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Do they really?

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>how endangered is it?
not very

a platypus?

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Based

>tfw no echidna JRPG

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do all australians have beaks like this

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How is this animal called in your language?
>ornithorynque

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damn he cute

næbdyr

I’m Australian though, I just live here.

Vogelbekdier
Translaten to english: birdbeakanimal

bladdybus

Schnabeltier - beak animal

from its scientific name ornithorhynchus anatinus

πλατύπους/πλατύποδας
it means flat-footed

kacsacsőrű emlős
=duckbilled mammal

vogelbekdier = birdbeakanimal

Dziobak, a word derived from dziób, meaning beak. So basically it's called a beaker.

Do Australians really?

Most kino animal desu

Ornitorrinco, not that far from french

იხვნისკარტა
( ikhvnisk'art'a = ikhv (duck) + nisk'art'a (bill) )

Platypy...?

Vesinokkaeläin = Waterbeakanimal

Utkonos - literally duck-nose