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Holy shit, I had no idea platypi were so dangerous.

http://www.cracked.com/article_15853_6-cutest-animals-that-can-still-destroy-you.html

http://www.cracked.com/article_15816_5-most-horrifying-bugs-in-world.html
>> Guodzilla
"Platypi?"
I thought it was platypsusususususususususes.

(Or platypods?)
>> Anonymous
>>209896
More like platypodes since the name means "flat foot". Scientists tend to use "platypuses" or use "platypus" as singular or plural much like sheep.
>> Anonymous
>>209910again
http://www.abc.net.au/westernvic/stories/s849939.htm
Dr Melody Serena from the Australian Platypus Conservancy did manage to clear up the question when she spoke to Leon Compton. Apparently, 'platypus' and 'platypuses' are correct enough for common use but, if you really want to be technical, the term you're looking for is 'platypode'.
>> Anonymous
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>>209896
>>209910
>>209911

ProudFEET!
>> Guodzilla
>>209928
>;-D