This post shall be an ode to the platypus, the subject of one of my practice LSAT reading comprehension. It really brightened up a series of dull moments to learn that the soft surface of their bills is perforated with openings that contain sensitive nerve endings. These tingly schnoz bits are used to locate its prey underwater, as the animal's eyes, ears, and nostrils are sealed when it is submerged.
I also included a Perry the Platypus video. I never knew there was a Perry the Platypus.
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You have to learn about the platypus for the LSAT's?? very interesting... Hope you're having a great day BayBay!!
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