dogs hamsters guini pigs monkeys and cats or that's all i know
monkey and dogs
It depends how you mean, on there own no. One of the first animals from Earth to go to space was a dog. Human Beings are animals and many humans have been into space
The only animals to go into space were put there by launches from Earth. Currently the only mammals in space are human. At one time or another there have been a wide variety of animals taken into space for experiments and study.
Some animals that have been sent into outer space include dogs, monkeys, mice, fish, and fruit flies. These animals were used in scientific experiments to study the effects of space travel on living organisms.
Yes, several animals have been sent to space by various countries for scientific research purposes. Some of the animals that have been in space include monkeys, dogs, mice, and fruit flies. These missions have helped scientists learn more about the effects of space travel on living organisms.
dogs,cats and fish
Animals have previously been used in space, and can today - but the RSPCA may get involved and they don't communicate as effectively as humans... ;)
Not naturally. However some animals have been launched into space for experimental purposes. For example, dogs, monkeys and lizards.
Over 30 animals have been sent into space since the 1940s, including monkeys, chimpanzees, dogs, cats, mice, rabbits, frogs, and fruit flies. These animals have been used to study the effects of space travel on living organisms.
Pandas have never been sent to space. Although many animals, such as monkeys, dogs, and even insects, have been part of space missions, pandas have not been included in any space exploration programs to date.
A total of 32 animals, including monkeys, dogs, mice, fruit flies, and turtles, have been sent into space for scientific experiments and research purposes. These animals helped scientists study the effects of space travel on living organisms.
yes an elephant and a mammoth