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what prehistoric creature is the platypus related to?

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  • Amar
    Lv 4
    2 decades ago
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    Long answer: "In 2004, researchers at the Australian National University discovered the Platypus has ten sex chromosomes, compared to two (XY) found in most other mammals (for instance, a male platypus is always XYXYXYXYXY). Furthermore, one of the platypus’s Y chromosomes shares genes with the ZZ/ZW sex chromosomes found in birds. This news has further pronounced the individuality of the Platypus amongst the animal kingdom, and a target for further research into evolutionary links between mammals, birds and reptiles." [1]

    Short answer - "Nobody knows for sure." [2]

  • 2 decades ago

    Ornithorhynchus anatius(duck-billed platypus) which belongs to Order:Monotremata of Class:Mammalia,evolved from a reptilian dinosaur-like creature called Therapsid. I only know that Mammals evolved from Therapsids-but there is no direct evidence that supports the evolution of an Avian creature into a Mammalian one.

  • 2 decades ago

    Evolutionists insist that the duck-billed platypus is an evolutionary link between mammals and birds.

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    I dimly recall hearing about an extinct giant platypus.

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  • 2 decades ago

    To Charmayne: no evolutionist thinks there is a missing link between birds and mammals. We know they are distantly related.

    Source(s): I'm a zoologist.
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