Robert
I offer you a name for the creation: "the Platypus".
You probably know that the playtpus is an Australian native animal, which is quite an oddity. It has four legs and fur like a small beaver, a bill like a duck, it lays eggs (well the females do) the males have sharp spurs on their hind legs, and sharp claws on their feet with webs between the toes. The creek which passes through our land has them, though I've not seen them, they are shy critters.
The connection with your washer - when this continent was first discovered by white fellers in the 1770s, the biologists sent back samples of the native plants and animals to the scientists back in London. The stuffed platypus they sent back was such an oddity that the experts in London thought it was a fake, stitched together from parts of several different beasties. It took quite some convincing that it was real.
Chris.