The strangest creature is man because he has the gift of knowledge and yet he continues to ignore signs from God.
Well, if a creature were to pass into another creatures stomach alive, it would probably either asphixiate (run out of air) or be killed by the stomach acid. In either case, this is probably very unlikely. Please note, I'm really not sure, and am just guessing.
The description matches that of a mythical creature, as there are no known real-life animals that possess all those features in combination. It could be a fun creation from imagination or a creature from a fictional story or video game.
Victor Frankenstein's reaction to the creature upon its awakening is one of horror and revulsion. He is immediately struck by the creature's grotesque appearance, which is a stark contrast to his initial ambitions of creating life. Overcome by guilt and fear, Victor abandons the creature, fleeing from his own creation and the consequences of his actions. This sets the stage for the tragic unfolding of their relationship.
One contender for the title of the strangest animal is the axolotl, a type of salamander that retains its larval form throughout its life. Another candidate is the platypus, a unique mammal that lays eggs and has features of both mammals and reptiles.
No. Creature is a noun.
A peacock.
peacock
It's ditto, because it is not alive, it's a blob of jelly.
The mythical creature that is alive without breath and as cold as death is a ghost.
Shark
African Elephant
Cupid is a mythological creature.
Woman.
Yes, strangest is the superlative form of the adjective: strange, stranger, strangest.
What is the strangest Religion ever ??
There are no perfect rhymes for the word strangest.
"Strangest" is spelled s-t-r-a-n-g-e-s-t.