Yes and no. Every known creature has reproductive organs or a similar device to pass on their genetic material giving them "gender". However many of the more primitive creatures and even some of the more advanced ones are hermaphrodites ( have both male and female reproductive organs). giving them essentially two genders in one.
There is no gender in the English noun. All English nouns are of common gender, even those denoting specifically male or female creatures. t's masculine (male). In feminine (female), it's heiress.
There is always going to be gender inequality in the work place because men and women will always be different creatures.
In folklore and popular culture, ghouls are generally depicted as gender-neutral creatures feeding on the dead. Their gender is not typically specified.
No, Destroy All Creatures does not kill indestructible creatures. Indestructible creatures cannot be destroyed by effects that say "destroy."
No, not all lands are creatures in the game.
Unicorns are mythical creatures and do not have a defined gender in folklore or literature. They are often depicted as male, female, or gender-neutral, depending on the story or artistic representation. In many tales, they symbolize purity and grace, transcending traditional gender roles. Ultimately, their gender can vary based on the context in which they are presented.
All animals are territorial creatures. Hamsters are more aggressive animals when dealing with the same gender. If you have two male or female hamsters in one cage, you are begging for trouble.
No, not of all living creatures. She is the ancestor of all humans, however.
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No, the "destroy all creatures" effect does not work on indestructible creatures because they cannot be destroyed by effects that say "destroy."
God created us with a gender so we all have a type of gender.
Yes, all arthropods are creatures.