Where do platypuses make their burrows?

Platypuses make their burrows in the banks of rivers, streams, and lakes.

Here's a bit more detail:

* Location: They prefer areas with soft, sandy or loamy soil that's easy to dig in.

* Structure: The burrows are usually around 10-30 meters long and have a complex structure. They often have a main entrance, a nesting chamber, and a water entrance that leads to a pool of water.

* Purpose: The burrows are used for shelter, raising young, and escaping predators.