No platypus has an orange bill, The bill of a platypus is a dark slate-grey colour.
It should be noted that there is no value in gaining wildlife facts from Phineas and Ferb.
Platypuses have dense, velvety fur. Their bill is leathery, not hard.
Platypuses are not poisonous at all, as "poisonous" indicates that something is dangerous if you ingest (eat or drink) it.Adult male platypuses have venomous spurs on their ankles. There is nothing either venomous or poisonous about their bill. The bill is not called a beak.
Not at all. Platypuses are endemic to Australiaalone.
Yes, platypuses do have eyelids. They close their eyes when underwater, hunting by using the special sense of electroreception in their bill.
No. Platypuses do not have teeth. They have grinding plates in their bill, which they use to crush their prey before swallowing it.
Platypuses are vertebrates. All vertebrates are in the phylum Chordata.
No. Platypuses are mammals and all mammals are warm-blooded.
Yes. The platypus is the only mammal with a bill of any sort.
No. Platypuses are mammals, and all mammals reproduce sexually, not asexually.
Like all mammals, platypuses reproduce by sexual means.
Platypuses are mammals: therefore, mother platypuses, like all mammals, feed their young on mothers' milk.
Platypuses simply drink water by scooping it up in their bill.