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A piece for French horn and piano. n this work the platypus is tranquil in his den or in the water, then frolics in the river.
The Platypus is an Australian, semi-aquatic animal that spends its time in waterways, and its burrow next to the waters edge. It is classified as a monotreme which means it has fur and lays eggs. When the British first took one home to England they thought they must have stuck together a couple of animals, because they look so unique. A furry animal with a duck like bill, how strange!
The male platypus have venomous spurs on their back legs, but people dont get close enough to them to get hurt. They are known to be a very shy animal that can sometimes be spotted at sunset.
See also, Wombats, Koalas and Tigers Too
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