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Discover Ludwig"marine creature" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to any living organism that lives in the ocean. Example: "The Great Barrier Reef is home to a diverse range of marine creatures such as dolphins, sea turtles, and colorful fish."
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It was a 210m-year-old armoured marine creature.
Both versions lent themselves to the modern-day legend of Tarasque, a dragonlike marine creature believed to inhabit the bay.
His hair, slicked to his skull, emphasized eyes that seemed to belong to a marine creature of some sort.
Without a lot of help, a land animal can't cross an ocean, and a marine creature can't cross a continent.
In Homer's Odyssey, Book I, Atlas seems to have been a marine creature who supported the pillars that held heaven and earth apart.
Mermaid, masculine merman, a fabled marine creature with the head and upper body of a human being and the tail of a fish.
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And yet venom seems inordinately popular among marine creatures.
"Why aren't the marine creatures buried in the oceans?
Other marine creatures such as oysters and whales have fared even worse.
Most marine creatures smaller than three millimeters and larger than 30 microns swim in a corkscrew.
But the marine creatures he will encounter also come into the reckoning.
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