The Platypus is actually a monotreme, and shares that category with 1 other animal, the Echidna if my memory serves me well.
When startled, the nine-banded armadillo can jump straight upward about three to four feet into the air. This reflex may help scare off predators in the wild. Unfortunately, many armadillos are killed when they jump into the underside of moving vehicles.Armadillo by Morning ......up from San Anton...er.........oh wait.....never mind
Do giraffes and cute spiny anteaters get along well together?Armadillo by Morning ......up from San Anton...er.........oh wait.....never mind
Goats do love to climb in trees.Oh well nesting areas can be interesting -- LIKE when the GOATS live/play/frolic in the TREES.... and the birds wonder round on the ground
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that was our female Millie ----

See?I have Chickens that fly into trees and over fences to get in neighbors yards.......they are generally lazy bastards but can fly (as can turkeys) -- well mine can not the processed ones at Jeenie-O ---
goats cant fly --without assistance-- but they will eat an egg ----and coffee tables.................
this is Maverick -- he was Millies "boy friend" -- was actually quite the BUCK -- but he got "aggressive" so he went to live at a larger farm in North Lakeland with MANY MANY goats
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to be clear the TREE used to be upright Hurricane Irma Flattened it and took out 3 other HUGE oaks on the property ...... sad
Did you know (before you read this) that chickens could fly?This thread is really dumb. That's probably why I liked it enough to read the whole thing.![]()
Do Echidna (spiny ant eaters) only live in Australia?The Platypus is actually a monotreme, and shares that category with 1 other animal, the Echidna if my memory serves me well.
Oh well nesting areas can be interesting -- LIKE when the GOATS live/play/frolic in the TREES.... and the birds wonder round on the ground
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that was our female Millie ----
Goats are cute little buggers, they DO chip in on beer. Generally friendly to metal bands and anteaters, they prefer to live in goat communities and nest in trees.I LOVE GOATS
As far as I know Echidnas are only found in Australia. They are probably up north as well through the islands of the Torres Strait, but I’m not sure about that.Do Echidna (spiny ant eaters) only live in Australia?
I know that Platypus is strictly Australian. Perhaps New Zealand...
I suspect that both of these are Australian mammals (monotreme) exclusively?
But it is troublesome that Armadillos are mammals, do lay eggs, but are not monotreme.
Now that's the part that remains mysterious...
Do we have members that specialize in biologic / genetic zoology? It would be helpful.