Dolphins are considered sea mammals, as are whales and sea lions.
Sea mammals live full time in the ocean (or in coastal waters such as bays), but have lungs and require surface air to breathe.
Of the sea mammals, dolphins are most like whales, in that they can dive deep and stay underwater for extended periods, thanks to evolutionary changes in the way their bodies process oxygen.
And unlike seals and sea lions, dolphins never venture onto land for more than a few seconds (while chasing down a meal) as they lack the flippers and other structures necessary to propel themselves back into the water.
It usually comes after the word creature. Ex. Creature - Vampire
When a creature with deathtouch attacks a creature with indestructible, the creature with deathtouch will still deal damage to the creature with indestructible. However, the creature with indestructible will not be destroyed because it cannot be destroyed by damage.
if an opposing creature attacks a creature adjacent to the creature with defender, the creature with defender can take the place of the creature being attacked
The possessive form for the noun creature is creature's.
No, a creature with summoning sickness cannot block an opponent's creature.
First your creatures name. Then where your creature lives. Then what your creature eats. Then tell what they like. Then tell what your creature did to you. Tip:Make it a made up creature.
You can't really wear a creature actually on Fantage but if you go to the creature arena then you become the creature you have bought. Note you can NOT enter the creature arena without a creature. Hope this helped
Nothing. Spore Creature Creature is like a demo for Spore. If you have Spore, don't bother getting Creature Creature.
(Kre-chur) Creature
When a creature with deathtouch attacks a creature with indestructible in Magic: The Gathering, the creature with deathtouch will still deal damage to the indestructible creature. However, since the indestructible creature cannot be destroyed by damage, it will not be destroyed.
No. Creature is a noun.
In the game of Magic: The Gathering, a target creature can fight another creature on the battlefield by being chosen to deal damage to that creature.