This question is unclear, but I'm assuming you're asking if you can resurrect a dead creature.
The answer is yes; many spells in the game allow you to return a creature card from your graveyard to the battlefield.
An example of such card is "Rise From the Grave".
In Magic: The Gathering, exile does not count as death. When a card is exiled, it is removed from the game but is not considered to be dead.
Creature of the Walking Dead was created in 1965.
The duration of Creature of the Walking Dead is 1.23 hours.
In Magic: The Gathering, being exiled does not count as dying. Exiled cards are removed from the game temporarily, but they are not considered dead or destroyed.
Some of the best non-basic lands to include in a Magic: The Gathering deck are shock lands, fetch lands, and utility lands like Field of the Dead or Castle Vantress. These lands can provide additional mana fixing, card advantage, or other powerful effects to enhance your deck's performance.
The Creature was made from dead body parts.
Emrakul is not dead, but rather imprisoned in the moon on the plane of Innistrad in the Magic: The Gathering lore. There is a possibility of its return in the future, as the storyline of the game often involves powerful beings like Emrakul making a comeback.
Living Dead Girl
Dandruff is not a creature, but the shedding of dead skin cells from the top of the head.
Zombies.
A scavenger or a decomposer.
Some teens were playing in a creek in Panama and felt something grabbing them. They thought it was an alien. It turned out to be a dead sloth corpse. This happened in 2009.