Senin, 18 Mei 2015

Animal Kingdom : "PLATYPUS"

Platypus(Ornithorhynchus anatinus)
Also known as the duck-billed platypus, boondaburra, mallangong or tambreet (Indigenous terms around Yas, Murrumbidgee and Tumat), or tohunbuck (Goomburra language, Darling Downs).
The platypus belongs to the order Monotremata, meaning 'one hole' because it has a single opening for its excretory and reproductive systems. The first white Australian record of a platypus was recorded in 1797; the British Museum still owns the original dried specimen it received in 1799 (which shows scissor marks where the curator attempted to prove the specimen was a hoax).
The platypus occurs only in Australia though similar fossils from 60 million years ago have been found in South America. Platypus populations occur throughout Tasmania, and up the east coast of Victoria, NSW and Queensland as far as Cooktown. The platypus is now extinct in South Australia, though Kangaroo Island has a reintroduced population.
The platypus is the only member of the genus Ornithorynchus.



Description
The platypus is one of the most easily identifiable animals in the world.
  • Duck-like bill, broad flat tail and thick waterproof fur
  • Webbed front feet, partially webbed hind feet
  • Deep brown fur on its back and top of head, golden or silky grey underneath
  • No external ear structure
  • Females average around 900g and measure 43cm long; males average 1.7kg and measure 50cm long (average size increases the further south the animal is found)
  • The male has bony spurs on both hind legs for defence. These spurs are connected to a venom-producing gland in the thigh.

Signs

  • Concentric rings appear on surface of the water when platypus dive and when they feed on the surface.
  • A trail of bubbles shows their progress underwater.
  • A characteristic ‘bow-wave’ when swimming on the water surface
  • Burrow entrances in banks are typically 10–15cm in diameter. The burrow entrance maybe beneath the water surface or more commonly from 5cm to 1m above the water level and often hidden by overhanging vegetation
  • Well-worn slide mark from the burrow directly into the water.
  • Characteristic footprints sometimes left in the soft mud on the river bank, especially near a burrow 
    All you may ever spot of a platypus is its bow-wave.
  • Habitat

  • Freshwater streams, lakes or rivers, including artificial dams
  • Alpine to tropical are

Ecology

Life history

  • 12 years average life span in the wild
  • 15–over 20 years in captivity.

Breeding

The platypus (and echidna) are unique mammals because they lay eggs and feed their young through milk-producing spongy glands.  
  • Breeding season varies with location: recorded as mating in August in Queensland and October in Tasmania
  • Females first mate aged 2 years, some wait until they are 5.
  • 1 litter in Spring of 1–2 eggs (may not reproduce every year)
  • Incubation period 10–11 days during which the female holds them against her belly with her tail
  • Newborn platypus are around 1.5cm long, are weaned at 4–5 months and remain in the burrow until they reach about 80 per cent of adult weight at about 6 months. 

    Food

  • Carnivorous diet of fish eggs, worms, insects, crustaceans, molluscs, and tadpoles, plus larvae of caddisflies, mayflies, two-winged flies and shrimps.
  • Feed almost totally in the water and mainly on bottom-dwelling prey.
  • Feed mostly in the early morning and evening
  • Closes its eyes and ears when diving for food but receives information through the bill that navigates and locates prey in the water.
  • The bill contains two types of electroreceptors: one type senses touch , the other senses electric currents produced by the muscle contractions of prey.
  • Foraging platypuses stay under water for up to one minute. All food is eaten on the surface.
    The bill contains both touch sensitive and electric current sensitive electroreceptors to allow it to hunt for food.

Behaviour

  • Males fight over females in the mating season, using their venomous spurs on rear legs as weapons.
  • Territorial and solitary, platypus do not live in social groups. Males are not involved in raising young.
  • Platypus have been known to migrate across paddocks and similar land to reach new home waterways.

Home range

  • Home range is normally 2.5ha, but can be up to 15ha.
  • Generally travels upto 1km along a stream but can travel up to 7km.

    Distribution

  • Found in waterways all along the eastern edge of Australia, from Tasmania to the Arran River near Cooktown. Wildlife Queensland research suggests that in Queensland this is not one continuous population, but at least three discontinuous populations.
  • Range does not extend much past the Great Dividing Range in most areas but as far west as western Victoria. 
    Platypus Distribution in Australia

Threats

  1. Human impact on habitat and food sources:
    • Waterways are under threat from dam construction, river bank erosion, irrigation, chemical pollution and garbage.
    • Platypus are vulnerable to being caught in fish nets and traps as well as occasionally on fishing lines baited with worms.
  2. Foxes and cats
  3. Loss of habitat makes isolated populations more vulnerable to decreased genetic diversity. 
  4. Climate change causing drought and loss of habitat

    Conservation

    Status

    Platypus are protected by law. They are generally regarded as common by government environment agencies.

    Platypus facts.
    Until the early 20th century the platypus was hunted for its fur: 40 pelts made a cape. The platypus is one of the few venomous mammals, the spur on the hind foot delivers a poison capable of causing severe pain to humans.
    Platypus are big eaters and have been recorded consuming the equivalent of 15–30 per cent of their total body weight in a day

Senin, 11 Mei 2015

Interview

When i hear an english task for interview the people,i choose my sister for that. Her name is Bilqis Safira Aqni Sholihah. First,i ask her for her birthday,it's about 21 february. And then,i ask her,what's her hobby. She answer she loves to playing game,watching television, and more. Actually,her hobby same as my hobby hehehe....

"What is the place that you most like?". Then she answer she likes to go to supermarket. In there she likes to play in kid's land,buy some snack and ice cream.

"What is the food most do you like?". Then she answer she likes to eat noodle,both boiled or fried. She likes fried chicken too.

'Then how about beverages?". Then she answer that she likes milk,both chocolate and vanilla. "Served in? hot or cold?". She likes the milk served both of them. She also likes warm tea and syrup.

"What is the thing you most feared?". Hahahah,she answer that she always fear to ghost. She cannot stay in our home if alone. She also fear if she must go to bathroom alone at the night.

"And how about you in your school?,do you happy there,have a wondeful time or...","No!,i don't have many friend in my school!",she cut me off. "So,are you bullied in your school?". "Yes,that's right,i am always bullied with our neighbour,Viona!,such as asked for money by force,be excommunicated and more. But,there is one who make me keep strong!,although i just have a little friend in my school,but i still have many friend in my country and i am happy because of that. And also living here,with my kindly father,mother and brother make me keep strong".

I silent for a moment,amazed hearing that.

"And how about you when you do your test in your school?". "Before i do the test,i study. But i can't study without an adviser,such as brother,father and mother. I've never cheating when do the test,not like Viona. She got the perfect score because of cheating. Although i rarely got a perfect score,but i am proud of that. Because that result is not from cheating,but from my self".

"Good,come here". I said. "What,mmmm ok". She coming to me. "Closer",i said

Then i gently pat her head and said,"Good girl,remains as it is Ok?!".

Hearing that i awake,that i must be like my sister. Seeing my class when the test,most of student are cheating. And because of that i tempted to cheat. But,when i hear that my sister not cheating,it's too shame if i am cheating.

It is fun to interview my sister,knowing her life and correcting them with my life :)