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Platypus

The platypus is found in rivers, streams, dams, billabongs and lakes on the east coast of Australia from Cooktown in Queensland down into Tasmania and across into far western Victoria and small areas of South Australia, including Kangaroo Island.

A good Platypus habitat consists of steep earth banks with good consolidation by roots of native vegetation which also overhangs the banks, which help to conceal the platypus burrows. The habitat the platypus are usually abundant in, contain a diversity of bottom dwelling invertebrates (food source), a series of distinct pools with adequate vegetation and logs are also preferred.

The burrows in which platypus live and nest are usually 3-8m long, but may be as long as 30 metres. The burrows are usually not far above water level, and the nesting chambers are normally lined with dry and green vegetation, such as red grass, reeds and leaves.



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Butterfly Cod
Some fish species, such as the Stonefish, Butterfly Cod or Red Rock Cod, have spines that contain venom that can either kill or badly injure a human. Relief from the pain of a sting is helped by immersing the wound in hot water up to 45 degrees Celsius.
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