Teal Platypus at Joel Sherwin blog

Teal Platypus. Along with echidnas, platypuses are grouped in a separate order of mammals known as monotremes, which are distinguished from all other. The platypus is a unique australian species. Perry the platypus is a fictional bipedal platypus from the american animated series phineas and ferb and milo murphy's law. Researchers discover that the australian mammal's dense, waterproof fur absorbs and emits uv light, joining flying squirrels and echidnas as the only known fluorescent mammals. The function of this trait remains a mystery, but it could be related to camouflage, communication or evolution. Platypuses are the latest mammals to join the club of biofluorescent animals that emit light after absorbing it. Anich and her colleagues discovered that platypus share the glowing fur by exposing three stuffed specimens to uv light in a dark. Scientists are unsure why platypuses fluoresce, but it may help them camouflage or avoid predators.

Fact File Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) Australian Geographic
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Platypuses are the latest mammals to join the club of biofluorescent animals that emit light after absorbing it. Scientists are unsure why platypuses fluoresce, but it may help them camouflage or avoid predators. The platypus is a unique australian species. The function of this trait remains a mystery, but it could be related to camouflage, communication or evolution. Perry the platypus is a fictional bipedal platypus from the american animated series phineas and ferb and milo murphy's law. Along with echidnas, platypuses are grouped in a separate order of mammals known as monotremes, which are distinguished from all other. Anich and her colleagues discovered that platypus share the glowing fur by exposing three stuffed specimens to uv light in a dark. Researchers discover that the australian mammal's dense, waterproof fur absorbs and emits uv light, joining flying squirrels and echidnas as the only known fluorescent mammals.

Fact File Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) Australian Geographic

Teal Platypus Platypuses are the latest mammals to join the club of biofluorescent animals that emit light after absorbing it. Perry the platypus is a fictional bipedal platypus from the american animated series phineas and ferb and milo murphy's law. Anich and her colleagues discovered that platypus share the glowing fur by exposing three stuffed specimens to uv light in a dark. Platypuses are the latest mammals to join the club of biofluorescent animals that emit light after absorbing it. Along with echidnas, platypuses are grouped in a separate order of mammals known as monotremes, which are distinguished from all other. Scientists are unsure why platypuses fluoresce, but it may help them camouflage or avoid predators. The platypus is a unique australian species. The function of this trait remains a mystery, but it could be related to camouflage, communication or evolution. Researchers discover that the australian mammal's dense, waterproof fur absorbs and emits uv light, joining flying squirrels and echidnas as the only known fluorescent mammals.

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