The cockatrice, because he is so ugly he can not look in the mirror or he will die
there is no such thing as a flying turtle. turtles cannot fly.
No. Mermaids are purely mythical. They do not exist. The same goes for transformation. You cannot change yourself into a different creature.
As most likely a mythical creature allied to Bigfoot, Yeti, and the Almas, it cannot be considered endangered until it can be proven it ever existed.
a mermaid is a mythological creature meaning it is not real. Therefore cells cannot be counted on a mermaid.
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No, you cannot exile a creature that is indestructible.
No, a creature with summoning sickness cannot block an opponent's creature.
Dropbears are completely mythical. As such, they cannot hurt you, because a mythical creature cannot attack you. Dropbears began to appear on the Australian scene, particularly in camping and scouting groups, in the 1970s, and like many Australian mythical creatures such as bunyips, gained in popularity as stories were told about them around campfires in the night. Dropbears are said to be carnivorous koala-like creatures which drop down from trees on unsuspecting hikers and campers. They particularly like gullible people who are taken in by the stories about them...
No, once a creature has been sacrificed, it cannot be regenerated.
No, you cannot exile an indestructible creature from the battlefield.
No, once a creature has been sacrificed, it cannot be regenerated.
No, you cannot tap a creature with summoning sickness.