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What Scientists Learned from the Oldest Wild Platypus Ever Found

The platypus represents an early divergence in the mammalian family tree, splitting from other mammal lineages approximately 166 million years ago. It is the sole living representative of the family Ornithorhynchidae.

The Platypus: An Evolutionary Paradox and Endangered Icon The platypus ( Ornithorhynchus anatinus ), endemic to the freshwater systems of eastern Australia and Tasmania, is one of the most evolutionarily distinct mammals on Earth. As a monotreme—a mammal that lays eggs rather than giving birth to live young—it holds a unique position in evolutionary history, often described as a mosaic of reptilian, avian, and mammalian features. This semi-aquatic creature has survived for millions of years but is now facing significant population declines, with recent studies elevating its status to "Near Threatened". Evolutionary History and Taxonomy

Paleontological evidence shows that ancestors of the modern platypus were toothed and lived alongside dinosaurs. Fossil records, such as those of the Obdurodon genus, show that these ancestors were larger and, unlike the modern platypus which lacks teeth, possessed functional molars.

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