A skep is a traditional beehive made from woven straw or grass, typically used for keeping honeybees. Therefore, the primary creatures that would live in a skep are honeybees, which form colonies and produce honey. These bees create intricate hexagonal wax cells within the skep for storing honey and raising their young. Other creatures, such as wasps or pests, may occasionally be found around or inside a skep, but honeybees are the main inhabitants.
A skep is what honey bees were kept in until near the end of the 19th century when hives with movable frames were introduced. They were often made from twisted straw or raffia type material and were cone shaped.
That would be a spider.
a herbivorous creature would eat any type of plant
cockles live at the beach and they are a type of shell that can sometimes have a sea creature living in them
they live in the sea or on the land it depends what type of creature they are
It usually comes after the word creature. Ex. Creature - Vampire
is not a creature... is a "thing."
No, shapeshifters are not every creature type. They have the ability to change their form and appearance, but they are not limited to any specific creature type.
No, creature type is the entry occurring after the hyphen. The 'artifact' in the line 'artifact creature - X' is either an additional card type or a supertype, most likely the former.
A HARE, not a rabbit, just a hare.
Not sure i understand your question. A phoenix is a recognized creature type of Wizards of the coast. So any and all phoenix creature cards are creature type phoenix. Hope that helps
No, "vehicle" is not considered a creature type in the game.