Xenomorph, a term used by the characters in James Cameron's 1986 movie "Aliens", was created to describe the alien creature in the film. Since the creature, or alien, had no specific name, it seemed to be the best way to "name" the alien from the film.
A xenopod is a fictional creature, often found in science fiction literature or media, that combines characteristics of both xenomorphs (from the "Alien" franchise) and various arthropods like insects or crustaceans. They are typically depicted as alien, predatory beings with insect-like features and behavior.
Touching a spirit bear is symbolic to Adam & Eve touching the tree of good and evil, possibly due to its strange appearance and extreme curiosity.
Anthology - Alien Ant Farm album - was created on 2001-03-06.
Predator X is a fictional creature that appears in various media including movies, comics, and video games. It is a deadly alien hunter with advanced technology and hunting skills, known for its iconic appearance and stealthy tactics in pursuing its prey.
Yes. Alien races have strange appearances.
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No. I guess that answers your question, if you mean the strange things in outer space but the term 'alien' can mean a foreigner.
no, but some do look a bit strange which you could say looks like an alien and it depends which vesion you have.
strange, alien, exotic, remote, imported, immigrant
different, unusual, new, untried, strange, alien
Xenoposeidon (meaning "strange or alien poseidon",
alien, exotic, unknown, strange, imported, remote, unfamiliar
A "flying saucer" tree that has drooping branches resembling those of a weeping willow and a spaceship-like appearance reminiscent of a UFO.
Strange, foreign, alien, outside, and extrinsic are all synonyms for extrinsic.
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unusual, striking, strange, fascinating, mysterious, unfamiliar, foreign, alien, tropical, external