Platypus

Although the platypus was well known in the remote areas where it lives, the Western world had no evidence of its existence until the late 18th century when a preserved pelt was sent back to England. Instead of this outrageously unique animal being heralded, it was dismissed as a well-made hoax since none of the renowned scientists of the day could believe that such a creature could truly exist. Even the Aboriginal people of Australia had a legend of a duck and a water rat mating to produce the platypus, so there was a precedent for their disbelief.

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