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The phrase "aggressive creatures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe animals or beings that exhibit aggressive behavior or characteristics.
Example: "In the documentary, the narrator explained how aggressive creatures like lions and crocodiles hunt their prey."
Alternatives: "hostile beings" or "ferocious animals".
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(Even aggressive creatures in the game do not look grotesque).
Male hissing cockroaches in Madagascar are aggressive creatures that ram one another's heads and flip one another over.
Audiences tended to conflate Borelli with the women she portrayed: wildly aggressive creatures caught in society's web.
They are muscled, highly aggressive creatures that can kill, in seconds, any rodent, rabbit or hare unlucky enough to cross their paths.
As they engage in battles with the aggressive creatures, they discover an even more lethal creature.
Being defeated by aggressive creatures does not result in death, but causes the player's creature to float to a higher plane.
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Since then, it has grown into an aggressive creature that growls and snaps at anyone who dares approach its owner.
In the Flash version, the player can replay the game with a jellyfish-like organism by defeating an aggressive creature on the bottom plane.
If you're trying to create an aggressive creature, then add eyes with a slit downwards rather than a dot.
History shows that it never pays to underestimate the ability of aggressive, opportunistic creatures to outhustle competitors.
The film's title refers to a highly aggressive extraterrestrial creature that stalks and kills the crew of a spaceship.
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