Kinda...maybe this would be better to do to a duck.
I also wonder how the beak material feeeels...is it like rubber or something...
Quote: I wonder,if I hold the beak or whatever of the platypus would it be able to do anything.It cant bite me or anything right?
Fun fact of the day: Platypuses have venomous spurs on their ankles. According to Wikipedia the venom is "not lethal to humans, but the pain is so excruciating that the victim may be incapacitated."

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If Platypussies are as venomous as ^ says, then I'm out!
Pain kills me. And I'm afraid of it.
EDIT: Let's not stray too far. Pictures of yourself, not Platypussies.
(09-18-2012, 03:42 PM)Hirnwirbel Wrote: [ -> ]Fun fact of the day: Platypuses have venomous spurs on their ankles. According to Wikipedia the venom is "not lethal to humans, but the pain is so excruciating that the victim may be incapacitated." 
yes the only known venomous mammals. It also lays eggs and it doesn't have nipples. milk comes directly out of its skin.
(discusting fun fact: Milk is thecnicaly a form of sweat!)
Excuse me while I wretch on my keyboard.
(09-18-2012, 06:05 PM)Danny Boy Wrote: [ -> ] (09-18-2012, 03:42 PM)Hirnwirbel Wrote: [ -> ]Fun fact of the day: Platypuses have venomous spurs on their ankles. According to Wikipedia the venom is "not lethal to humans, but the pain is so excruciating that the victim may be incapacitated." 
yes the only known venomous mammals. It also lays eggs and it doesn't have nipples. milk comes directly out of its skin.
(discusting fun fact: Milk is thecnicaly a form of sweat!)
Since when? Milk is primarily used to provide nourishment for infants whereas sweat is the body excreting hot water so it doesn't overheat.
(09-18-2012, 11:49 PM)Bridge Wrote: [ -> ] (09-18-2012, 06:05 PM)Danny Boy Wrote: [ -> ] (09-18-2012, 03:42 PM)Hirnwirbel Wrote: [ -> ]Fun fact of the day: Platypuses have venomous spurs on their ankles. According to Wikipedia the venom is "not lethal to humans, but the pain is so excruciating that the victim may be incapacitated." 
yes the only known venomous mammals. It also lays eggs and it doesn't have nipples. milk comes directly out of its skin.
(discusting fun fact: Milk is thecnicaly a form of sweat!)
Since when? Milk is primarily used to provide nourishment for infants whereas sweat is the body excreting hot water so it doesn't overheat.
For them, it is sweat. . .
I DON'T FUCKING KNOW!!!