The show you’re referring to is called "Creature Discomforts." In this CBBC series, kids created their own digital creatures at home, which were then brought to life for racing and battling competitions on TV. The show combined creativity with competitive gameplay, allowing young viewers to engage with their creations in a fun and entertaining way.
It was a ferocious creature
I would say yes and no. There is a game out called Nanovor and it is very similar to this game. What this game is, is some kid named Lucas Nelson "Watch the Video Series of it" Discovers little Nanoscopic creatures living in the silicon of computer chips. What you do is you battle others with these creatures to become the ultimate Nanovor Master! Nanovor They fight to live and live to fight they're kind of like little buggish gladiators... Copyright
Well assuming there are other intelligent living creatures in the universe, they would refer to other intelligent living creatures in the universe (which can be us) as a word in their language that has the same meaning as aliens. So, yes, for other intelligent living creatures in the universe. But that doesn't mean if we didn't live on a planet we wouldn't be aliens. Because we would still be other intelligent living creatures in the universe for other intelligent living creatures in the universe. And yes, I used copy/paste for other intelligent living creatures in the universe. :) By the way, you refer to humans as "them". Doesn't that make you and alien for us? :P
Indestructible creatures do not take damage from sources that would destroy them, but they can still be affected by other types of damage or effects.
If you came across fairies riding corgis into battle, you would witness a magical and whimsical scene of tiny creatures on adorable dogs fighting in a fantastical way.
It would be networking your computer with another in your house. That would require you to get a network card.
This would include the ultrastructure of the cuticle. These creatures share this and many other features with the other annelids.
it would work but it would be very VERY slow for the other computer
Just like you would use any other computer.
Yes they keep the populations of other sea creatures in balance. Whithout them the eco would be all wrong.
Honestly many of these creatures were part of the Greek religion and were as real as Cerberus or Pegasus. In other words they probably &##& their pants.
Fairies are fictitious creatures, and as such, their weight would dependon what the writer wants. In some depictions, fairies are tiny creatures that would weigh just a few ounces. In other depictions they may be the same size as adult humans and would likely be similar in weight.