This is subjective and depends on personal preference. Both creatures have their unique strengths and features that appeal to different audiences. Godzilla is a classic Kaiju with a long history in Japanese cinema, while the Cloverfield Monster is a more modern creation known for its mysterious and destructive nature. Ultimately, it comes down to individual opinions on which monster is better.
The rabbit is a primary consumer in the food chain when it eats clover, and later becomes prey as the hawk consumes it, making it a secondary consumer in this predation relationship.
It's the electric field.
one dog may be better then another dog by being friendlier, having a better build, coming from better bloodlines, having more experience in a field of training, better training in general, etc... It also depends on what your gonna use the dog for if you want a guard dog a German sheperd or a doberman pinscher or a pitbull would be better than say a great dane or wolfhound because there more aggresive while the dane and wolfhound are just very large which makes them good for things that the sheperd or the dobey or pit wouldn't be good at such as herding or show
i am pretty sure that they do eat mice because they are field mice and field mice eat grain and if the grass grows maybe corn crops then the field mice would eat it !!
Cats generally have better eyesight than dogs in low light conditions due to their larger pupils and more numerous rod cells. However, dogs have a wider field of vision and may be able to see motion better than cats. Overall, both cats and dogs have unique visual adaptations that suit their respective hunting and scavenging behaviors.
No, it was simply created for the film, like Godzilla or Gamera
The sequel to clover field is Monster.
in the second there is
no thr will be a giant baby
It cannot be done. Sorry.
then all cards on the field are destroyed unless the union monster has an effect that says that it can be destroyed instead of the equipped monster
Without saying too much.....it's a kind of bad rip off of Godzilla mixed with The Blair Witch Project. It's a movie that takes place in New York City and it is being "filmed" by one of the characters so it's your standard shaky documentary type approach to a scary movie.
Flint is sent to the graveyard
If you're talking about monster zone 'columns', then these have nothing to do with attack declarations. A monster on one player's side of the field is able to attack the monsters on the opponent's field, regardless of which column they are in.
The cards text clearly says: "When this card is removedfrom the field, destroy the monster." If for any reason Call of the Haunted is removed from the field, even to your hand, the monster it brought back will be destroyed.
No.but it looks like it is with the guy holding the phone recording
A Red Clover, or Trifolium Pratense- a common "field" flower.