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Complete the following outline on the duckbill platypus by selecting topics and subtopics from the list. Capitalize correctly. Digs a den Blind until four months old
Has a bill like a duck Holds eggs closely to chest, rolls into a ball until hatched
Lays two or three eggs Has no fur until two months old
Has grayish-brown fur Has webbed feet
How a duckbill platypus lays her eggs Is friendly and playful
What a baby platypus is like Born with strange little bills
I. How a Duckbill Platypus Looks A. B. C. Has a flattened tail D. II. A. B. C. Seals them together D. III. A. B. C. D.

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