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  2. Accent Group - Wikipedia

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    Platypus store in Westfield Carousel. Platypus is an Australian and New Zealand footwear retail chain established in 1998. [2] As of November 2023, there were 167 Platypus stores in Australia and 34 in New Zealand. [20] SUBTYPE is a premium sneaker and apparel store established in Sydney in 2014. [2]

  3. Platypus (submarine) - Wikipedia

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    Platypus was a 10-metre (33 ft) long iron-plate submarine. It was built in 1873 in Dunedin , and is thought to be the only submarine to have been built in New Zealand. [ 1 ] It is one of the earliest surviving examples of a submarine in the world. [ 2 ]

  4. Platypus apicalis - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Platypus species Platypus apicalis, Platypus caviceps and Platypus gracilis have an imperative impact in transmitting airborne and water-borne spore to contaminate the injuries, as there would be no effect from atmosphere on organisms developing in many parts of the nation. Spores can be either liberated from mycelium creating on ...

  5. Te Uru Rākau - Wikipedia

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    Te Uru Rākau – New Zealand Forest Service is the agency within the Ministry for Primary Industries that is responsible for the New Zealand forestry sector. It is headquartered in Rotorua . It was re-established in 2018 after previously existing from 1919 to 1987.

  6. Echidna - Wikipedia

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    Male echidnas have non-venomous spurs on the hind feet, similar to the venomous male platypus. [ 15 ] Due to their low metabolism and accompanying stress resistance, echidnas are long-lived for their size; the longest recorded lifespan for a captive echidna is 50 years, with anecdotal accounts of wild individuals reaching 45 years.

  7. Platypus - Wikipedia

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    The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), sometimes referred to as the duck-billed platypus, is a semiaquatic, egg-laying mammal endemic to eastern Australia, including Tasmania. The platypus is the sole living representative or monotypic taxon of its family Ornithorhynchidae and genus Ornithorhynchus , though a number of related species appear ...

  8. Acclimatisation societies in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In 1867 the first of a series of Animal Protection Acts was passed to provide protection to many of the introduced animals and formally recognised the Acclimation Societies in New Zealand. Later that year the importation of trout and salmon was enabled by the passing of the Trout and Salmon Act.

  9. Ornithorhynchidae - Wikipedia

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    This contrasts with the modern platypus, where adults are entirely toothless. It has been theorized that the loss of teeth in the platypus was a geologically recent event, occurring only in the Pleistocene (after over 95 million years of tooth presence in the ornithorhynchid lineage) after the migration of the rakali ( Hydromys chrysogaster ...