The platysaurus is the most Hadrosaur-like of all mammals. It is a large herbivore, about 30 feet long and weighing about a ton. It feeds on leaves, fruit, ferns, horsetails, and shrubs. It is indigenous to Asian areas, including India, Thailand, China, and Mongolia. It resembles a long-extinct hadrosaur, but with mammal fur and it has a rubbery bill like its relatives, platypuses. They are the largest monotremes on earth.
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| - The platysaurus is the most Hadrosaur-like of all mammals. It is a large herbivore, about 30 feet long and weighing about a ton. It feeds on leaves, fruit, ferns, horsetails, and shrubs. It is indigenous to Asian areas, including India, Thailand, China, and Mongolia. It resembles a long-extinct hadrosaur, but with mammal fur and it has a rubbery bill like its relatives, platypuses. They are the largest monotremes on earth.
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| - The platysaurus is the most Hadrosaur-like of all mammals. It is a large herbivore, about 30 feet long and weighing about a ton. It feeds on leaves, fruit, ferns, horsetails, and shrubs. It is indigenous to Asian areas, including India, Thailand, China, and Mongolia. It resembles a long-extinct hadrosaur, but with mammal fur and it has a rubbery bill like its relatives, platypuses. They are the largest monotremes on earth.
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