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Difference between Platypus and Echidna.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Like the platypus, they are equipped with electrosensors, but while the platypus has 40,000 electroreceptors on its bill, the long-beaked echidna has only 2,000 electroreceptors, and the short-beaked echidna, which lives in a drier environment, has no more than 400 located at the tip of its snout.

Answered by ItzAkshra
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The soft egg-laying habit of monotremes is a notable reptilian feature that has been kept in this group of mammals. Like the platypus, the echidna has an electroreceptive system. While the platypus has 40,000 electroreceptors on its bill, echidnas have only 400-2,000 electroreceptors on their snouts.

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