No, and there never will be because Saturn doesn't have a flat surface to walk on. Just gas.
No, yet no traces have been found in Saturn about any life existing but still the search is on.
no one has ever been on Saturn yet!!!
No human has been there yet.
From what we all know so far, there is no forms of life on Saturn. However there is plant life on mars. Nothing is known about Saturn yet.
If there is, it hasn't been discovered yet.
There has not been any found yet.
At present we know of no life existing anywhere except on Earth. We know Mars was wet and warm in the past and we are looking there to see if there was life an if so any of it has survived. At present we have not find any evidence but can not yet rule it out. We do not believe that life as we know it cold exist on Saturn but we are intrigued with some of the planets moons, particularly Enceladus as these seem to have warm ocean beneath their surfaces where life (as we know it) may be possible. Again we have as yet found no definitive evidence for life but we feel it is worth looking harder.
It is not have been prove yet, but scientists think there might be a chance of life in the planet Mars.
No plants or life of any description have yet been found in space.
Not yet.
Highly unlikely. If there is any life there at all, it is very small and has not yet been identified.
We haven't found out yet, but most likely not as Saturn is made of gas.