hydra
NoThis creature does not exist.If we allow that a fictional creature can "Live" In some stories they can live on land or under water.In some stories they have to stay under water.
Yes, the blue whale is the biggest creature to live on the Earth.
They have to live in warm water because they are a cold blooded creature.
No, an amphibian(like a frog) is a creature that can live in water and on land. Chipmunks are rodents.
A creature lives in it's own environments.
You dont get to live in the sea in Creature Stage. If you venture too far out into the water a giant creature comes up and eats you. There are some parts of the water that you can ventuerto though. be sure you aren't in the water for a long period of time. Be careful. -- if you mean aquatic stage i will say this: its an adventure. you need spore Galactic Adventures for this, and you can get the adventure on spore.com,overlook,sporepedia,text search.
Frogs are amphibians. This means that they can live both out of water and in water. Fish, on the other hand, cannot. They have gills and need water to live. This is the biggest difference.
i think galilio
Amphibians, which are derived from fish and gave rise to reptiles, are the first creatures to live outside of the water for portions of their lives.
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is the scientist who is credited with being the first to observe live bacteria in a drop of water using a microscope that he built himself. His discovery revolutionized the field of microbiology.
yes its a creature
The creature commonly known as the kangaroo (i.e. a large macropod) does not live in the desert. Many non-Australian based websites say they do, but kangaroos do not live in the desert, so getting water is not an issue.