Platypus (disambiguation)
Platypus is the English common name of the Australian egg-laying mammal of action which in science language is called the Ornithorhynchus anatinus.
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Platypus may also refer to:
Biology
- Platypus (beetle), a genus of ambrosia beetle in the subfamily Platypodinae of the weevil family Curculionidae
- Platypus, a taxonomic synonym of the orchid genus Eulophia
- Zacco platypus, the pale chub, a freshwater fish indigenous to China
Music
- Platipus Records, a record label
- Platypus (band), a progressive rock / jazz-fusion supergroup
- Flobots Present... Platypus, an album
- Platypus (I Hate You), a song by Green Day
- "Platypus", a song from the album Disco Volante, by the band Mr. Bungle
- The Subways, an English indie rock band (earlier name)
Other
- Platypus Man, a 1995 American sitcom
- Platypus (video game), a horizontal shoot-em-up game and its sequel
- Perry the Platypus, a fictional character as featured in Phineas and Ferb
- Platypus Trophy, a trophy awarded to the winner of the Oregon–Oregon State college football game
- PLATYPUS, a neutron beam reflectometer
- Platypus (glider), the Australian-designed Schneider ES-65 glider
- Sukhoi Su-34, a Russian 2-seat fighter-bomber (nickname)
- Platypus (bullion coin), an Australian platinum bullion coin
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