While Matić-Kuriljov did not respond to AAP FactCheck, he previously told IFLScience that he had in mind “an invented fantasy species of ‘stone platypus'” when he created the work, adding: “I never considered how it might be misinterpreted.”Ĭesar Australia senior wildlife ecologist Josh Griffiths, whose specialty species is the platypus, told AAP FactCheck there were a number of reasons why the figurine in the image was clearly not a baby platypus. In February 2020, the image began to go viral, with several widely shared posts describing it as a baby platypus, for example here, despite the suggestion being repeatedly debunked (see here, here and here). In a higher resolution photo of the sculpture, it is possible to see the marks from the clay modelling knife on its ‘skin’. The artist includes several photos of his sculpture along with a drawing showing a similar figure. The photo is also posted on the artist’s Instagram account, dated November 7, 2019. Probably the cutest thing I ever made.” Archived versions of the page suggest the listing was made in mid-2019. The creator of the purported baby platypus has been identified as “fantasy artist” Vladimir Matić-Kuriljov, who writes of the sculpture on his Artstation page: “Sculpted in Super Sculpey, painted with acrylics. They spend several months living in burrows before emerging into the wild, at which point they closely resemble their adult brethren with fur-covered bodies and webbed feet (see examples here, here and here), unlike the figurine in the posts. Monotremes are the only mammals known to lay eggs after hatching, young platypuses appear pink and hairless, but still with pronounced bills (see video, mark 1min 25sec). Platypuses live in a range of freshwater systems, from rainforests in Queensland to the Tasmanian highlands. While the animals are unique – so much so that some European naturalists first thought they were a hoax – baby platypuses bear little resemblance to the palm-sized figurine in the post, which is a sculpture. It belongs to a group of mammals called monotremes, of which the echidna is the only other member. The platypus is a duck-billed animal only found in Australia. A viral image of a purported baby platypus has been shared by a Facebook user in New Zealand. Other versions of the post have been shared thousands of times, see examples here and here. Just because I knew you needed to see this.”Īt the time of publication, the post had been shared more than 250 times, drawing 400 engagements and more than 18,000 views. The February 19 post, from a self-proclaimed student of “quantum healing hypnosis therapy”, includes the text: “Baby platypus. A viral image of a purported baby platypus being cradled in the palm of a human hand has been shared by a Facebook user in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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