The possessive form for the plural noun creatures is creatures'.
Those creatures were creepy.
Marine biology is the study of underwater creatures.
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Unicellular creatures. OR AMOEBA'S which are one celled animals.
spore creatures is definitely better. though u can draw your own character in drawn to life, it does not change the way your person acts. in spore creatures, depending on what u attach to your creature, its stats will increase or decrease.
Creatures that can make their own light.
A normal line is the name of the line drawn perpendicular to the surface where a light ray strikes.
A normal line is the name of the line drawn perpendicular to the surface where a light ray strikes.
A normal line is the name of the line drawn perpendicular to the surface where a light ray strikes.
A normal line is the name of the line drawn perpendicular to the surface where a light ray strikes.
You do not have to go into fiction, plants eat light!
After just a few hundred metres there is very little light. Most deep sea creatures have very large eyes that can detect any light that is available. Even though there is virtually no light coming from the surface lots of deep sea creatures produce light through a process called bioluminescence. It is useful to be able to see this light as if you eat the light, you will be eating the creature that it is attached to. Unfortunately some creatures use these lights to draw in their own dinner!
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The cast of Creatures of Light - 1992 includes: Phil Hendy as The Undertaker Paul Higgins as Fionn Robin McCaffrey as Eilidh Deek McNeill as Fisherman
Phaeton - a light, four-wheeled open carriage, usually drawn by a pair of horses
It is because moths are drawn to virtually any source of light. Hence the reason why most of them get caught in bugzappers. Same reason mosquitoes are attracted to more people with brighter clothing. We all know that moths are drawn to virtually any source light; the question was WHY? I suspect that the REASON is because they are DIURNAL creatures, meaning daytime critters, versus nocturnal [night]. Therefore, in the dark or low light levels, they see light sources as where they want to be. Of course not being capable of cognition they fly to, and into a flame, thinking they are going into daylight. Not sure who claims moths are diurnal. Moths are nocturnal. At least according to Cecil Adams. Read his findings on this question here: http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a5_038.html