Article 5VS5V ‘We’ve never seen a platypus lay an egg’: sniffer dogs to aid researchers by detecting occupied burrows

‘We’ve never seen a platypus lay an egg’: sniffer dogs to aid researchers by detecting occupied burrows

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Calla Wahlquist
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Six-year-old kelpie cross is leading program designed to track elusive monotreme and study how they raise young

Zoos Victoria is training sniffer dogs to detect live platypus in their burrows as part of a research project to determine how the monotremes look after their young.

The dogs were taught to recognise the odour of a platypus using scent-capturing polymer tubes which absorbed the smell of platypus sleeping in their nest boxes at Healesville Sanctuary. The tubes were then placed in the field for dogs to find.

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