>Mammal
>Egg-laying
>Duckbill
>Webbed feet
>Venomous spur
>Electroreception
>Semi-aquatic
>No stomach
>Monotreme
Absolute evolutionary clown fiesta.
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>Mammal
>Egg-laying
>Duckbill
>Webbed feet
>Venomous spur
>Electroreception
>Semi-aquatic
>No stomach
>Monotreme
Absolute evolutionary clown fiesta.
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>no stomach
that's incorrect obviously, they do have a vestigial stomach, but it lost almost all gastric functions (no pepsins, no acid-secreting glands, pH above 6 etc, small size etc)
evolution isn't real
>y-yes it is
prove it
Very obviously it is, but for argument's sake duck dicks. So the line goes:
>Ducks are raping violently like crazy
>So crazy in fact that duck veganas started to become cornfield mazes
>The duck dicks, not approving of these mazes ruining their very extremely violent rape, in turn evolved to become like skeleton keys but they're dicks instead, skeleton dicks
Dare you to look pussy you won't.
Don't bother. He'll just say God did it on purpose.
>Very obviously it is
It's so obvious, that the only thing evolutiongays can ever say is "It's obvious! Shut up!" or start babbling some crap about animal wieners. Sorry, not convincing. Also I'm not a coomer so animal wieners aren't the primary way in which I understand the world
The spur is so weird. It also hurts like hell
the jab, or the venom?
The venom, although I imagine getting pricked isn’t a lot of fun either
Can you compare it to other venoms? Genuinely curious.
>Mammal
>Egg-laying ancestors
Semi-aquatic lifestyle resulting in webbed feet and electroreception
The bill and the loss of the stomach are weird, but the rest checks out just fine.
Their bills feel weird. Like a very thick ear.
I expected it to be duck like
that's because mammals only produce alpha keratin and don't produce beta keratin which is what gives reptiles like turtles and birds their hard keratinized beaks as opposed to the soft bills that monotremes have.
No. While it's true that beta keratin is associated with harder structures like turtle shells and bird beaks, mammals, including monotremes like the platypus, can possess both alpha and beta keratin. The key is in the specific proteins and their arrangements within the bill. The platypus bill, though not rock-hard, has a unique blend of keratin subtypes and other components, including collagen and elastin, that contribute to its flexible yet sturdy nature. This allows for the intricate electroreception and sensitive touch needed for their specialized feeding. So, while the presence of beta keratin isn't exclusive to reptiles and birds, its specific composition and distribution in the platypus bill differentiate it from rigid beaks.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25496280/#:~:text=Background%3A%20Vertebrate%20skin%20appendages%20are,exclusively%20in%20reptiles%20and%20birds.
shut it wannabe nerd
Platypus if he hedgehog
do not google echidna penis
It's funny because Echidnas evolved from Platypus-like creatures
have we succeeded in their breeding programs yet?
are platypi ducks that went a lil mammal or mammals that went a lil duck
Don't forget they glow under UV light
>Egg-laying
Therians are strange for not laying eggs.
there are insects and reptiles and even fish that give live birth