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Yes to the point that they are single celled organisms so they can easily sit around in a warm, damp and nutritious place (Known as your food recycling bin) and reproduce without a care of anything else. [Parasites are awesome as well as they just live off a host and no nothing... they get their warmth, dampness and food from just living inside of you. But don't keep them as a pet otherwise there is a chance of death]

No, as they can't survive if you take one of those things away. And I don't see them creating Bio-domes in the middle of deserts or space stations orbiting the Earth.

It depends on how you look at it and under what category you set it. Eg) Can you send them into space on a rock: Yes to Bacteria and No to Humans.

Can they adapt to different climates: No to Bacteria and Yes to Humans.

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