The Platypus’s Journey to Motherhood: Biting, Dancing, and… Oozing?
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The animal world is full of fascinating moms. Emperor penguins must waddle hundreds of miles through ice and snow to relocate their eggs. African elephants carry their young for almost two years before giving birth to a 200-pound, three-foot-tall baby. And while the platypus mom may not travel long distances or endure a lengthy gestation, she really does an amazing job at raising her young. Platypus newborns start out like almost no other mammal (aside from the echidna)—as an egg.