Movie type Mutants with three arms or giant brains are incredibly unlikely to survive, never mind be dangerous.
no
It depends on the regulations of your specific branch of the military. Some branches allow retired service members to wear their uniforms for certain occasions, while others prohibit it. It's best to check with your branch's regulations to see if wearing your khaki uniform in retirement is allowed.
As I am not of an age or anywhere near an age of retirement and will not be able to do so until I am 70 which is the age the government is pushing for, I have not been nor will i likely ever need to go to one.
There is no verifiable evidence of anyone living to 167 years old. The oldest recorded age for a person is 122 years. Age verification becomes increasingly difficult as the reported age surpasses this limit.
Yes because I saw it on my favorite television show.They were just the happiest married people ever...sort of.
If there is ever a market for such creatures to exist in real life, biogenetics is developing at a rapid pace, and it could be a possibility in the distant future. It is unlikely, but not exactly an impossibility.
1. What about the Giant ants?2. Could insects that large ever really exist?
the game does not exist or will it ever exist
No
sorry to burst your bubble but i highly doubt they will ever say that.....but imagine if they did.......we could turn to dust! 0 0 -
no it did not exist ever
no ! no! never!
No
The second friendly Super Mutant is named Uncle Leo and he roams the capital wastes outcast by the Super Mutants because he did not think turning people into mutants was the coolest idea ever. He stayed more in touch with his human side after changing.
The ugliest vampire to ever exist on tv is the one and only Edward Cullen
No human has ever lived that long to know.
Nobody has ever spoken to a ghost, as they do not exist.