This question depends on what you mean by, "Living creature." The first single celled organisms predated bacterium and their DNA most likely contained only the most basic design. These creatures later helped form an atmosphere of CO2 and O2, paving the way for larger Oxygen-reliant organisms.
Every living creature on earth responds to the messages implicit in the play of light and color.
The first living creature on Earth is believed to be a single-celled organism, likely a type of bacteria or archaea. These simple organisms emerged around 3.5 to 4 billion years ago in the early oceans of the planet.
LAIKA was the first dog to go out of the space
The first living animal ejected from a supersonic aircraft was a female Sam, a rhesus monkey, in 1952. She survived the flight, making history as the first living creature to eject from a supersonic aircraft.
The mouth of a volcanoe or entrance to a basin.
The first living things on earth were microbes, tiny one-celled creatures.
The largest and heaviest living creature on earth is the blue whale.
I believe rats were used first, then a solitary monkey.
Many think that some bacteria may have been the first to orbit the Earth.
the first living creature in the dictionary is an aardvark
I believe the biggest living creature that scientists know of right now is the Blue Whale.
possibly plankton
bacteria
It would be sharks. They outlived dinosaurs!
fisrt creature was the mixuture of lion beer elefhant
bacterias
Every living creature on earth responds to the messages implicit in the play of light and color.