The platypus has a duckbill and webbed feet. Is it a bird, fish, mammal or lizard?
Why wouldnt it make a good pet?
Where would you look to find them in the wild?
Why do you suppose theyre found nowhere else in the world?
During reading:
Why did George Shaw think the preserved body of a platypus that had been sent to him was a joke?
Whats a good reason to avoid the spurs on the hind feet of the males?
How are platypus babies born?
What do the animals electroreceptors do and what other types of animals have these organs?
What is a genome?
Platypuses and humans had a common ancestor roughly how many years ago?
To which other families of animals is the platypus also distantly related?
After reading:
Why did biologists bother to sequence the platypus genome? What information would it provide that they couldnt glean from just looking at the critters?
What do the genome findings suggest about the animals evolution?
What do its genes suggest about the animals evolution and from which families did the platypus descend?
SOCIAL STUDIES
How many platypuses are alive in the world and are they valued in their home country?
Why do island nations even big ones like Australia tend to be home to such especially weird wildlife?
The biotech industry is a quickly growing one. The cost and time-to-completion of sequencing an animals DNA have been falling. Give examples of how that has been changing over time.
LANGUAGE ARTS
Write a small poem about the platypus and its weirdness.
Write platypus on a piece of paper, then list eight words that start with each letter in its name (dont duplicate words for the second p). Each word must be at least four letters long. Now write a letter to a family member about the platypus and include each word from your lists in this letter at least once. Underline each word from the platypus lists.