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is platypus a fish???? ​

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Answered by malihabatul23
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The platypus doesn't have one, nor do its closest relatives, the spiny echidnas. Lungfish, a group of slender freshwater fish that can breathe in air, don't have stomachs; nor do the chimeras, bizarre-looking relatives of sharks and rays.

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Answered by rutujazawar
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The Platypus (also commonly known as the Duck-Billed Platypus) is a small species of semi-aquatic mammal indigenous to the eastern coast of Australia. Known for it's unique looking appearance, the Platypus belongs to a small group of mammals called monotremes, of which there are only three species. It is not a fish.

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