The world's oldest platypus has celebrated her 25th birthday with a morning scratch at a Victorian zoo.
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Fleay celebrated the quarter-of-a-century milestone on Wednesday at Healesville Sanctuary, with keeper Dr Jessica Thomas giving her a birthday scratch.
While the mammal might be an "old lady" in platypus years - with most living only to about 20 - Fleay still plays in the waterfall in her exhibit and belly-flops into the pond.
She loves to sleep-in, enjoys eating black worms and often gives her keepers a growl.
Fleay has lived at the zoo since 1993 and is named after a former sanctuary director David Fleay who bred the first platypus to hatch in captivity in 1943.
Australian Associated Press