Layer

Shhh…. Under layers of earth the platypus is sleeping.

Platypus spend around half their day resting in short, oval-shaped burrows of about 3 to 8 m long that they dig into earth banks around rivers, lakes or streams. They often have multiple burrows scattered along their home range. Females also dig elaborate nesting burrows around 20 m long with multiple chambers and earth plugs which they share with their unweaned young. The burrow is expertly hidden from predators. You might walk right by it and never notice it.

A sneak peek of my newly illustrated book coming out in the spring of 2011.



19 Comments

  1. The details are amazing! Great talent!

  2. Fantastic,love their expression:)

  3. I thought that was a platypus in the IF roll! NICE…and a big congrats on your book! I can’6t wait to see it! The illustration is beautiful…I know the whole book is full of your wonderful visual treats Roberta. Bravo!!

  4. Beautiful, I could just reach out and stroke them!

  5. awww this is really sweet. great details!

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