No.
As far as we know, there are no living things on the moon. The harsh conditions on the moon, such as extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and no liquid water, make it inhospitable for life as we know it.
There are not pigs or any other living things on the moon.
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Nothing lives there and nothing can grow there.
Life requires air and food. There is no air on the Moon, nor are there any traces of food that are suitable for living things on Earth. The Moon is also not the holder of ANY water or liquid that can be used to sustain living things.
Life requires air and food. There is no air on the Moon, nor are there any traces of food that are suitable for living things on Earth. The Moon is also not the holder of ANY water or liquid that can be used to sustain living things.
Most living things will not be affected at all if the moon did not rotate. The one most affected would be the human because it would give human moon watchers more to observe, research, and talk about.
There isn't one. Eco systems consists of living things, and so far, it doesn't seem like there is any life on the moon.
If you are referring to living things on the moon - it is possible. Bacteria has indeed been found in space. Moon bug is also a slang term meaning "lunatic" or "crazy".
No, not as it is. The moon is too small to hold an atmosphere, which is required to provide protection to life as well as to allow living things to breath.
Nobody. The only living things to have been on the moon are humans and some bacteria that somehow got stuck on some space probes.