Yes. with our growing technology an animal can be on the moon
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There is no air on the moon, to breath you would need a special suit and breathing equipment.
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It stays on the moon by way of gravity. The moon is not as large as the earth, but it is a very large body nonetheless. It has strong enough gravity to allow astronauts to walk and drive around its surface, with the right equipment and training.
As the moon is not currently populated there is no area set up for maintenance or storage of equipment.
There are no animal carcasses on the moon, to my knowledge.
The gravity on The Moon is much less than ours on Earth so they can carry heavier items.
No animal has landed on the moon other then man.
You do not need any equipment. The surface is visible with the naked eye. To see more detail you could buy binoculars or a telescope.
Man was the first animal to land on the moon
Neil Armstrong was the first animal to walk on the moon.
The first men to visit the moon were Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders in their Apollo 8 spacecraft. They did not land on the moon, however. Their mission was only to fly to and orbit the moon, proving the equipment could perform as needed.