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A human being was the first animal on the moon. No other animal has been sent to land on the moon. One reason is that it takes skill and intelligence to lift off the surface and an animal would be stranded on the moon once it landed. It would die.

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no animals haven't gone to the moon only humans have

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Humans.

Being generous, you could say symbiotes (though technically, they aren't "animals") and possibly parasites of humans as well.

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