I once got into a debate with a coworker on what is the plural term of a platypus. Platypi is the common accepted plurality, but apparently Platypuses is used too as is the rarer, Platypodes.Now possible (time saving tip) positively identify genuine platypus (platypi) using ordinary ultraviolet light.
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I once got into a debate with a coworker on what is the plural term of a platypus. Platypi is the common accepted plurality, but apparently Platypuses is used too as is the rarer, Platypodes.
This is the dumbyou begin discussing when you're working on a job inside a federal prison and they declare an institutional recall aka lockdown, as you're sitting inside a supply room for 6hrs lol
Eggs without sex? What the hell was going on in nature the day these guys were created?Now, understand separating platypi male from female is a little more difficult...(since they lay eggs without having sex...)
I can think of only 2 mammals that lay eggs....Eggs without sex? What the hell was going on in nature the day these guys were created?
-Skeletal system of a reptile
-Lays Eggs, yet is a mammal
-Males are venomous
-Bioluminescent
-Uses Electrolocation like a Dolphin
-Nose of a Duck
-Retractable webbing in their feet
-Body of a Beaver
Its like they were assembled with spare parts by a mad scientist ( sorry for the name check lol) but they are absolutely cool animals
are you regularly "identifying" platypi?Now possible (time saving tip) positively identify genuine platypus (platypi) using ordinary ultraviolet light.
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You have to catch it first before you identify one. Good luck w/ that.are you regularly "identifying" platypi?
How large is the UV light?
WHERE are you spelunking for said platypi?
DO you have a permit?
If your in Cali-- you NEED a permit for platypi pilfering in Plumas or Placer Counties anyway
And don't forget, they never ever pitch in on the beer runs.Eggs without sex? What the hell was going on in nature the day these guys were created?
-Skeletal system of a reptile
-Lays Eggs, yet is a mammal
-Males are venomous
-Bioluminescent
-Uses Electrolocation like a Dolphin
-Nose of a Duck
-Retractable webbing in their feet
-Body of a Beaver
Its like they were assembled with spare parts by a mad scientist ( sorry for the name check lol) but they are absolutely cool animals
They are all a bunch of ornithorhynchus cork sniffers....And don't forget, they never ever pitch in on the beer runs.
This isn't true. A male platypus is about 40% heavier & 15% larger than a female.Now, understand separating platypi male from female is a little more difficult...(since they lay eggs without having sex...)

You need some platypi but they might deep fry / eat the giraffe. Sneaky little buggers they are.Surprised the misses doesnt have one ..........I counted 28 chickens earlier (then there are ducks geese turkeys ....pigs...cats....dogs....fish ..Exotic birds....a giraffe....Hell we have a pond might be platypi in it .........
Yes I was being silly.This isn't true. A male platypus is about 40% heavier & 15% larger than a female.
I see that in a later post you corrected that they dont have sex. They definitely do mate, after a ritualistic "slow circling dance" in the water, the occurrence of which is apparently dependant on food supply.
The platypus is an extremely ancient species, fossilized remains from 110 million years ago have been found in Australian clay deposits.
Most Aussies I know have never actually seen a platypus, let alone platypi. I hadn't until approximately 25~30 yrs ago, the only ones I've seen were a couple (or few) living in the creek running through a small town on the Queensland Sunshine Coast, which I was told had been regularly seen there for several yrs.View attachment 52594
(pic from internet) They are smaller than expected. Cheers


naaw the Honey badger will deal with himYou need some platypi but they might deep fry / eat the giraffe. Sneaky little buggers they are.
Same rotten little s.o.b.'s that never settle up for beer, did you see the look on that one you posted.You need some platypi but they might deep fry / eat the giraffe. Sneaky little buggers they are.
But yet soft and furry.KNOCK THAT GRIN OFF YOUR PUSS! ........BUWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Platypi are like the Arnold Hoarshack of the animal world