No. The sun is TOO TOO hot for any organism to survive.
Sun Creature was created in 1998-06.
No, it is too hot for any life to be sustained inside the Sun.
Trying to find if their is a Mythical Creature that is either humanoid or something else that is afraid of flashs of light but is not affected by the sun.
Blood sucking, creature of the night. They do not react kindly with the sun.
The mythological creature the phoenix is typically a symbol of the sun as well as rebirth.
The Sun has been visible since any creature, including man looked up into the sky. Because of this, it cannot be said that anyone discovered it or when.
Ra was most often symbolized by either a hawk/falcon with a sun disk crowning it, a scarab, or as a ram.
any plant/ creature that uses photosythesis. ones that have chloroplasts/ are green
A jellyfish
Some words that rhyme with "teacher run" are "beach churn" and "creature sun."
It is impossible for life as we know it to exist on the sun. The surface of the sun is composed of hot, burning gas, which does not provide a solid firmament on which life could develop or stand, and it would be far too hot. The most heat-resistant life we know about lives near hydrothermal vents, which approach boiling temperature. In comparison, the surface of the sun is almost 27 times hotter than this. Any creature that could live on the sun would be so different from anything that we've experienced that it would be impossible to tell what it would be like for this creature on the sun.
It is an example of personification, that is, describing an animal or inanimate object as if it had the properties of a human being. In this case, the author is treating the sun as if it a living creature with the capability of vision.