Sydney: In the climate change reports for the last several days, species of bird-like organisms Platypus found in Australia are on the verge of extinction. Although this organism is found in eastern Australia and Tasmania province, due to the self-conscious and unspoiled nature, there is no accurate data available in other parts of Australia. Scientists at the University of New South Wales's Center for Ecosystem Science said river systems have been damaged due to low rainfall and high temperatures and that the life chances of these organisms appear to be diminishing.
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At the same time, when it was investigated, it was found that these threats further cemented their fears of extinction. He said that a national assessment is urgently needed to determine whether the platypus should be put in a crisis situation or not. Also, steps can be taken in time to reduce any risk of their extinction. Researchers say that their dwellings are suffering the most due to the construction of dams. Due to such a climate situation, their number has reduced to half. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists the platypus as 'close to danger' organisms. Researchers say that if biodiversity is to be maintained, then we must take effective steps to save the threatened organisms.
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The vehicle is also said to be the only mammalian organism of the four species of the platypus (echidna (animal such as a bill-digging rat)). Their mouth is like a duck and they lay eggs instead of conceiving. They are considered to be one of the weirdest creatures in the world. They have a beak-like beak, beaver-like tail, and beaver-like legs. Poisonous thorns stinging in their back legs are also present, with the help of which they protect themselves from other organisms.