No.
It's not a living creature, it's a calcium carbonate deposit. It is not a living creature in any way.
No - not that we are aware of. Jupiter is a gas giant, and is not a considered to be candidate for life.
It is not possible for a living creature to survive on the planet Uranus. The planet is far too cold to support any lifeforms.
A creature is generally any living thing that is not human. So, yes.
No because Jupiter's planet was not meant to let any type of living organisms live on it.
Any living creature will starve if not fed.
No, it is too hot for any life to be sustained inside the Sun.
No they can't kill a living creature.
No. By definition, a mythical creature does not exist.
Yes, a roach does have blood like any other living creature
the first living creature in the dictionary is an aardvark
There is no evidence to suggest that Jupiter has any living organisms. Jupiter's extreme environment, characterized by high levels of radiation and harsh atmospheric conditions, make it highly unlikely to support any form of life as we know it.