I think they can but it depends what animal it is.
The manta ray is a shy creature, but is respectful and harmless.
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It probably depends on the race of space aliens involved. As of yet, scientists have not found any evidence that space aliens exist.
We would Less often, it can be we had, as in we had better behave, or we will have a rough afternoon. (NOT in the sense of we had lunch.)
Jellyfish like to think they're special but they're not, they're just like every other jet propelled poisonous creature
In the sense that a teacher can say "if you do not behave I will place you in detention" Yes, of cause they can.
A virus isn't really "alive" in the technical sense, but there are engineered strains of this and that which could kill billions if they were turned loose. And which creature stands behind them? Man.
If an angel is a supernatural creature it would make sense that they have supernatural power.
The gothic elements in Frankenstein's encounter with the creature are seen in the eerie setting, the unearthly appearance of the creature, and the dark emotions that arise during the meeting. The scene conveys a sense of horror, isolation, and the macabre, typical of gothic literature.
For the sense "to frequent a place habitually", the opposite of haunt is avoid. For the sense "to obsess", an opposite of haunt would be go away, or quit. For the regional sense " a ghost," the opposite of haunt is living creature.
This question doesn't make sense. Humans are found in school...and bugs. And rats. That's about it.
This doesn't make sense but if any creature were to go into space unprotected it would die.