Supplemental Statement - FARA
Supplemental Statement - FARA
Supplemental Statement - FARA
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Platypus are identified by their streamlined body, webbed feet (platypus is Latin for 'flat foot'), broad tail and characteristic duck-like<br />
bill. They have two layers of fur: a dense waterproof outer-coat and a grey, woolly underfurthat provides much-needed insulation.<br />
Males have venomous spurs on each ankle.<br />
Platypus are most often found in slow-flowing streams, rivers and in lakes and dams.<br />
In Tasmania, platypus are common in the lakes ofthe Tasmanian Central Highlands and in the rivers and streams ofthe south, and<br />
north-west coasts. Tasmanian platypus (apart from those on King Island) are definitely bigger than their mainland cousins.<br />
discovertasmania.com Tasmania<br />
Received by NSD/<strong>FARA</strong> Registration Unit 05/01/2012 4:09:43 PM