no because there is no food for them to eat, no water to drink and no oxygen to breath.
because mercury cant support life
No, animals or plants cannot survive in the extreme temperatures and toxic atmosphere of Mercury. The planet's surface experiences temperatures ranging from 430°C (800°F) during the day to -180°C (-290°F) at night, making it uninhabitable for any form of life.
it is way to hot and there is no oxygen.
no i dont think so
no
Animals usually don't hurt plants because they just use the plants to eat, or use the plants to build there own homes.Besides that animals really don't have any reason to destroy plants
any where that can support plants or animals
Venus Fly Trap
Yes, there are a number of plants that are toxic if ingested and also animals that can be dangerous to humans.
Plants make habitat for animals because with out plants animals wont have any thing to eat, both herbivores and carnivores. With out plants herbivores cant eat the plants or have enough oxygen and if there is no plants there is no rain and water. Tis also effects the carnivores since they wont have shelter or food since the cannot eat without any other animals. And they cant camouflage
as far as we as humanity know, nothing botanical or biological for that matter but we could be wrong.
yes