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A creature is a living organism. The term is derived from a widespread historical belief in creationism. The word is generally used to refer to non-human animals but does include humans, and it is also sometimes used to mean monster.
Other uses for creature include:
- Legendary creature
- Creature of statute, an organization, such as a corporation, created by statute or treated by statute in some respects as if it were a person separate from its members or owners
Gaming
- Creatures Inc., a Japanese toy company subsidiary of Nintendo.
- Creature cards, a type of card in the Magic: The Gathering collectible card game
- Creatures (artificial life program), a series of computer games
- Creatures (Commodore 64 game)
Music
- CREATURE, An independent hip hop Artist from NYC and co-founder of FIRE YOUR BOSS
- Creature, a Canadian band
- Creature, an album by Canadian alternative rock band Moist
- Creatures (album), an album by American rock band Elf Power
- The Creatures, a side project of Siouxsie & the Banshees
- Creature is the pseudonym of a guitarist in the undercore band Deadsy
- Creatures (For A While) is a song by the band 311
- Creature, a song by the metalcore band Atreyu
Other uses
- Creature, a character from the reality show Who Wants to Be a Superhero?
- Creature (film), a 1985 sci-fi film by William Malone
- Creature is a Seattle-based advertising agency

- "The Creature" is an Irish slang term for whiskey
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