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What Responsibilities Do Platypus Have?
Rock Aire
Children and multilingual education Research Centre
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mammals
100%
australia
75%
animals
75%
eggs
75%
humans
50%
threatened species
50%
new south wales
50%
ducks
50%
pollution
25%
people
25%
range
25%
males
25%
habitat
25%
food
25%
conventions
25%
birth
25%
endangered species
25%
breeding
25%
otters
25%
biology
25%
south australia
25%
pain
25%
venoms
25%
fossils
25%
tasmania
25%
Keyphrases
Platypus
100%
New South Wales
18%
Monotreme
18%
Egg Laying
18%
Australia
18%
Pollution
9%
Eastern Australia
9%
Early 20th Century
9%
Endangered Species
9%
Evolutionary Biology
9%
EPBC Act
9%
Severe Pain
9%
Extinct Species
9%
Otter
9%
Venom
9%
Threatened Species
9%
Electrolocation
9%
Tasmania
9%
Echidna
9%
South Australia
9%
Venomous Mammal
9%
Giving Birth
9%
Captive Breeding Program
9%
Protected Species
9%
Aboriginal People
9%
Beaver
9%
Near Threatened Species
9%
National Features
9%
Semi-aquatic
9%
Hindfoot
9%
Duck
9%
Four Species
9%
Mascot
9%
Habitat Destruction
9%
Fossil Record
9%
Spur
9%
Ornithorhynchus Anatinus
9%
Westminster System
9%
Laying Duck
9%
National Events
9%
Iconic Symbols
9%
Naturalists
9%
Constitutional Convention
9%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Platypus
100%
Threatened Species
18%
Duck
18%
Endangered Species
9%
Ornithorhynchus Anatinus
9%
Europeans
9%
Australians
9%
Sole
9%
Ornithorhynchidae
9%
Ornithorhynchus
9%
Biological Sciences
9%
Evolution
9%
Foot
9%
Otter
9%
Habitat Destruction
9%
Protected Species
9%