No. The planet has no oxygen.
A person couldn't live on Neptune for a second, due to the high winds and the extremely could temperature's (cold as in you would go into hypothermia in seconds) (and high winds as in 1 200 mph!) so .*. you couldn't live on Neptune at all!
No humans have visited the planet Neptune.
In Roman mythology Neptune (Greek: Poseidon) was the god of the Sea.
The word "other" in the question implies that you know of some things which can live on Neptune and wish to know which other things can do so. According to current scientific understanding, Neptune does not have an environment to support any life forms.
Since the planet Neptune is a gas giant, it is not a hospitable place for growing food, and I greatly doubt that anyone will ever live there or grow food there, however, the moons of Neptune, which are still not easy places to live, are nonetheless much easier places to live than Neptune, and perhaps people will some day live there and grow food there. Although even that is unlikely.
No.
An imaginary one.
No Neptune is not an animal. Neptune is the 8th planet in our solar system. Neptune was also the name of the Roman God of the sea.
No, no one can live on Neptune
A person couldn't live on Neptune for a second, due to the high winds and the extremely could temperature's (cold as in you would go into hypothermia in seconds) (and high winds as in 1 200 mph!) so .*. you couldn't live on Neptune at all!
No, Neptune is a mythical god of the sea and he cannot be seen. A person on the planet Neptune coud not be seen with a telescope unless it was near the planet Neptune.
Neptune (or Poseidon) was God of the Sea.
No humans have visited the planet Neptune.
He is the historically the god of horses.
2/3 of a Neptune year. That is if you live to be 109 earth years old.
the only way for aliens to live on Neptune is they have to be able to survive on a planet like neptune. it wouldn't be a very good choice unless the could live on a freezing and mostly gas planet.
No;they will die.