Kangaroo - Platypus
Nickname: Kangatypus
Kangaroo Power: Powerful Kick
Platapus Power: Venomous barb in heel
Comboanimal Power: Powerful Venomous Stinging Kick
Fun bit of Information
Not many people know that a platapus has a venomous barb on its ankle which can poison its prey. Combine that with the powerful legs and kicking antics of a kangaroo and you get a kick with a sting
Comboanimal Folklore
The Females are some of the most attached mothers in the comboanimal kingdom. They lay an egg, carry it in their pouch, when the baby hatches out of the egg they continue to carry their baby in their pouch until it’s big enough to walk for itself.
Physical description
A platypus with the mass, legs, bone structure and muscle structure of a kangaroo.
The Kangatypus possesses the body and iconic hopping abilities of a kangaroo, while adorned with the distinctive webbed feet of a platypus. Standing at an average height of 3 to 4 feet, the Kangatypus boasts a compact and muscular physique. Its soft, thick fur comes in a variety of colors, ranging from sandy brown to deep chestnut.
It has the classic kangaroo head, complete with a duck-bill reminiscent of the platypus. This curious blend grants the Kangatypus a truly unique and charming appearance.
A Kangatypus can reach heights from anywhere between 3 to 8 feet and can weigh between 3 stone and 14.5 pounds. Making them in cases similar in size to the average adult human.
Comboanimal Information
It displays a keen interest in its environment, often exploring its surroundings with a sense of adventure. The Kangatypus is a highly adaptable creature, equally comfortable on land as it is in water. On land, it utilizes its powerful hind legs for hopping, leaping with incredible speed and agility, a trait inherited from the kangaroo. With its powerful kangaroo legs It can bound at speeds of 44 mph over short distances and can sustain a speed of 25 mph for nearly 1.2 miles.
Its platypus webbed feet enable graceful movements through aquatic habitats, where it glides effortlessly. Combining its platypus webbed feet and strong kangaroo legs It can swim upstream and downstream along a medium-sized river at speeds of up to 2 mile per hour and 3 miles per hour, respectively.
In the wild, it primarily feeds on a combination of plants, insects, and small aquatic creatures, making it a versatile forager. Its duck-like bill allows it to catch fish and other small prey in the water, while its sharp teeth enable it to chew vegetation with ease.
To defend itself it can kick any aggressor with its powerful legs. It does this by leaning back on its platypus tail (which is as long and strong as a kangaroo tail) and kicking outwards with both legs. It’s kangaroo sharp claws can tear flesh and its platypus tarsal spur on its heel can inject venom into an aggressor. The venoms effects are described as extremely painful but not lethal to humans.
The Kangatypus is believed to live in diverse environments, including dense forests, lush wetlands, and grassy plains. It seeks out areas with access to freshwater sources, as it relies on these habitats for sustenance and safety.
Habitat: Bushes near streams, wetlands
Location: Australia, Rainforest
Ratings Reasoning
High adaptability rating when considering its can survive on either vegetation or fishes which is often easily found, in addition it can defend itself well with its stinging kicks
Comboanimals Statistics
Type: Strange
Animal Characteristics. (1 = Kangaroo, 2 = Platypus)
Size = 2, Strength = 2, Speed = 1, Agility = 1, Attack = 1, Defence = 1, Intelligence = 1, Fly = 1, Swim = 1, Climb = 1.
Adaptability Rating: 82/100
Deadly Rating: 40/100
Cute Rating: 62/100
Friendly Rating: 42/100
Cool Rating: 75/100