Walked over the bridge at Queanbeyan yesterday and noticed a platypus swimming on the down stream shops side. Appropriate that such a bogun animal is living in bogun city. Like a lot of people in Bogun city they suffer an identity crisis not knowing whether they are rats, ducks or some form of reptile. I will call this one P1 and I believe his hole is located in this area.
Another ie P2 lives upstream a hundred yards or so at the big storm water drain. Anyone out there have more info on these 2 monotremes. Do platypuses live in any of the artificial lakes around Canberra? If so where and how many?
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