The humans evolved in 2000. They evolve if they visit other planets and survive without air. They evolve into a 7 foot tall green creature.
You dont get to live in the sea in Creature Stage. If you venture too far out into the water a giant creature comes up and eats you. There are some parts of the water that you can ventuerto though. be sure you aren't in the water for a long period of time. Be careful. -- if you mean aquatic stage i will say this: its an adventure. you need spore Galactic Adventures for this, and you can get the adventure on spore.com,overlook,sporepedia,text search.
You can't hug in Spore Creatures, but you can cuddle. Go up to a creature that won't attack you, use you call, with then call button in the bottom-left corner, and keep dragging the happy faces onto the creature, until it goes away, and repeat it. This may be required for a long, long time, before a creature will dance with you. Also, to dance, cuddle with it until a flower comes up instead of a happy face, and drag the flower onto the creature. The tap the flowers when the flashing ball goes onto it. Hope this helped.
it is about 20 minutes long.
Depends on where you are, and how long you wait to get it.
a Cretoxyrhina is a creature that lived long long ago even before we where born. This creature is like a shark but different. this creature has millions of teeth and it does not exist anymore.
Because he couldn't see very well so it took a long time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Because he couldn't see very well so it took a long time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Because he couldn't see very well so it took a long time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The monocle allowed the explorer to closely examine and analyze details of the monolith, such as inscriptions or carvings, that might not have been easily visible to the naked eye. It also helped him to see any intricate designs or markings that could provide insights into the monolith's origins or significance.
Using a spore syringe is typically easier and more beginner-friendly than using a spore print because it is ready to inoculate directly into the substrate. Spore prints are useful for long-term storage or for creating multiple syringes, but they require more steps and equipment to properly prepare for inoculation.