There's a very low chance because there's hardly any oxygen on venus and it's atmosphere is pousnous. The ground is so hot that when it rains there(which it does)it evaporates before it hits the groundtheres also volcanoes and stuff which I doubt plants could survive and the ground is to hot for them to survive.
not the sun or venus Pluto is aright but only a few we could survive
Plants have not been discovered on Venus because the extreme conditions on the planet, such as its high temperatures, acidic clouds, and lack of water, make it inhospitable for plant life to survive. The harsh environment on Venus would not support the growth and development of plants as we know them on Earth.
Venus is a howling hell of heat and acid. There is very little free water. No plant we know could survive. http://www.space.com/18527-venus-atmosphere.html
No the surface temperature is above 400oC and the air is unbreathable.
Yes. All plants are eukaryotic. Thus venus flytraps are eukaryotic.
Plants.
the venus flytrap
Venus Fly Trap
No, Venus is a hot planet and no one could survive it.
Yes there is...like the Venus Flytrap
No Venus is to hostile of an environmentAtmosphere/Pressure:90 times thicker/greater then EarthsSurface:partially molten & somewhat of a desertOxygen: NoneTemperature: 900F Day & Nightso.....no
No. Venus is too hot to support any sort of life. Earth is the only planet known to have life on it.
Yes, I believe so. They will survive just about anywhere.
No signs of life of any sort have been found on Venus, or any other place outside of the Earth.
not the sun or venus Pluto is aright but only a few we could survive
Plants have not been discovered on Venus because the extreme conditions on the planet, such as its high temperatures, acidic clouds, and lack of water, make it inhospitable for plant life to survive. The harsh environment on Venus would not support the growth and development of plants as we know them on Earth.
Herbivores. Another answer may be ruminant.