On our 125th birthday, let's rise to our national character
When the first platypus specimen arrived in England around 1799, the scientists at the British Museum thought it was a hoax. They spent hours looking for stitches and glue, trying to prove that this furry, duckbilled, web-footed animal sent from the other side of the world was nothing more than a clever forgery.
The platypus did not fit into any of the old categories that European scientists used to classify every other animal they'd come across.



