No Venus is to hostile of an environment
Atmosphere/Pressure:90 times thicker/greater then Earths
Surface:partially molten & somewhat of a desert
Oxygen: None
Temperature: 900F Day & Night
so.....no
no. animals have the same amount of chance as a human. ZERO CHANCE.
if you look on this website for, "'What would happen to a human on Venus" that is what would happen to any animal as well. even cockroaches.
here is a link to "What would happen to a human on Venus" .......
No animal that lives on earth could survive on Venus. Any life form that could survive on Venus is alien to us and any description would be purely speculation.
None because there is no water or gravety to hold our or the animals feet to the ground.
No, Venus is much too hot for life to exist as we know it.
i believe that there might be alien animals out there
Not even metal lead can stay solid on the surface of Venus. I'm highly skeptical that there's a chemical lifeform capable of living in that sort of extreme temperature.
NO
subtropical animals are animals that live in the subtropics. subtropical animals are animals that live in the subtropics.
It is hard for the people to live in a rainforest because the people may not have proper food to eat and proper water to drink n they could die
a dolphin which can be in brackish water too, which is fresh and salt water combined.
All animals that live above the sea live in the atmosphere.
well there are alot of animals in the sea if you were looking for a specific ocean animal we could answer it.
No, there aren't any animals on Venus. Since it is quite close to the sun it's too hot for anything to live on.
No signs of life of any sort have been found on Venus, or any other place outside of the Earth.
It is much too hot, because it is a lot nearer the sun, so we could not live on it.
no
Absolutely no! It's all because Venus's temperature is too hot that no one can live. Venus is the second planet from the sun and there's no living organism in there..
A Venus Flytrap can live in warm temperatures for up to a year, but if you want it to be an outdoor plant it will live for at least a few months. (Depends on location). In it's natural habitat, it could live for decades.
No
i believe that there might be alien animals out there
Louis Pasteur discovered that microscopic animals could live in food
No, Venus Flytraps thrive in fairly warm, but moist places - like swamps, which have poor soils.
one could be a tortise
None really, but if you were really rich, you could get scientist to build a large air dome over Mars, you could live there.