Round 1: Tossup 6

This animal’s young develop vestigial teeth that are later lost in adults, who instead use heavily keratinized pads to grind food. While hunting, this animal closes its eyes, ears, and nose, and shakes (-5[1])its snout back and forth to (10[1])sense prey using its 40,000 electroreceptors. (10[1])This animal’s crural glands produce venom that is injected by spurs on its hind limbs. (10[2])This (10[1])animal practices knuckle-walking to protect the webbing on its feet. (10[1])This sole member of the genus Ornithorhynchus (“OR-nith-oh-RING-kiss”) lacks teats and delivers milk through its pores, like the echidna, its monotreme relative. For 10 points, name this semiaquatic, egg-laying mammal often described as “duck-billed.” ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: platypuses [or platypi; or duck-billed platypuses; or Ornithorhynchus anatinus or O. anatinus; accept Ornithorhynchus until read]
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Summary

TournamentEditionTUHConv. %Neg %Average Buzz
UK (North)UK5100%0%65.80
UK (South)UK8100%13%63.63
Northern CaliforniaUS4100%25%61.75
Southern CaliforniaUS7100%14%62.00
Eastern Canada (1)US4100%25%69.50
FloridaUS4100%50%70.50
Great LakesUS10100%10%58.70
Lower Mid-AtlanticUS9100%11%59.89
Upper Mid-AtlanticUS11100%18%59.91
MidwestUS989%33%64.75
NorthUS4100%50%75.75
NortheastUS2100%0%67.50
PacificUS8100%63%80.00
South CentralUS6100%17%56.17
SoutheastUS12100%25%65.67
Upstate NYUS5100%40%73.20