Not within the scope of our ability to detect such planets. However - since we only occupy a miniscule point in the vast Universe - there is no sensible reason to doubt that there are probably other inhabited planets out there !
If you mean Pluto, the planet that used to be considered a planet, then no, it doesn't have animals living there.
the idiom living on another planet means that you seem to be thinking about something else while someone is saying something to you and you are cutting them out with your own imaginary world so they say that u are out of this planet
there would be no animals. Without ozone, there is no life.
therre might be if you kiss me
water, oxygen, moderate temperature and pressure, plants, animals and people
living ones. There are many different animals living the Amazon. It is one of the most diverse environments on the planet. There are lots of snakes, insect, spiders, in particular.
They are creatures from another planet that warred with on another continually, when their spirits arrived on a chunk of their planet, they began wreaking war on the living.
For A Living Planet.
The official motto of the World Wildlife Fund for Nature is "For a Living Planet". The WWF's mission is to protect endangered animals and their habitats.
Our world has become a planet of animals! if we are animals then none of us would exist! Because simply we are animals as well!!!we wouldent exsist.
It is assumed that somewhere, in the vastness of space, there may be another planet that can support life. Whether that life is one we would recognise is another matter.
If an animal is extinct, that means that there are no more living members of that animal species on the planet Earth. Therefore, by definition, there can be NO extinct animals in the Amazon.