Introduction: DPM Platypus Holder on a Standard PLCE Yoke
A project using rip stop Dpm fabric, to hold a platypus and fit it on the back of a standard yoke.
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A project using rip stop Dpm fabric, to hold a platypus and fit it on the back of a standard yoke.
8 Comments
12 years ago on Introduction
Why would one need to carry a platypus?
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Is this in the sense of the animal or that /\.
You need to carry one as it doesn't have any back straps. It also has room for a few other necessities inside.
Also you can attach webbing and it can become part of it
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Looks like it would be about the right size to hold the animal too. Don't know too much about 'em, but they probably scratch or bite or do something nasty if you mess with 'em. Might have some crossover potential for zookeepers.
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
I think they have flippers so i don't think they would scratch. I could cut a hole in the bottom for its tail!
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
I figured you'd want to stuff 'em in headfirst so they wouldn't be able to bite you on the back of your neck. Probably at least need a couple of air-holes.
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
The fabrics breathable: bonus! I'm not convinced they bite though and I wonder if you can purify water through them?
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
I guessing you'd really have to stretch the definition of the word "purify".
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Oh! the water bag is a Platypus, I thought that this was some kind of platypus hydration/carrying device.