Does a platypus mark or protect its territory?

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2026-05-19 19:15

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Yes. Platypuses are both territorial and solitary. Males, in particular, are territorial, especially during breeding season. Males tend to have a linear territory that extends for up to three kilometres along a creek or riverbank, while the females' territory extends around 1 km in length. This means that the male often has territorial rights over more than one female.

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