Possibly Archaea.
There are few living organisms that could live on Saturn. There are two options: living in the gas giant's tremendous atmosphere, or living on the core. The pressure from living on the atmosphere alone is enough to render any multi-celled organism from living on Saturn. The pressure is great enough to crush any multi-celled Earth being. The winds in the atmosphere are tumultuous, clocking in at 1,500 kph. The temperature in the atmosphere usually ranges from -120 Celsius, to -180 Celsius.
Therefore, to live in the atmosphere, would take a single-celled Archaea capable of very cold temperatures, and insane windspeeds.
The core itself is over 11,000 degrees Celsius. There is no living thing that we have seen on Earth that can sustain that kind of heat.
If Archaea were to live on Saturn, there would need to be some sort of nutrient available too, so the possibility is even more dim.
There are not pigs or any other living things on the moon.
They are called organisms, also biotic creatures.
It is highly unlikely that any other planet in our solar system will. That does not preclude the possibility of life being elsewhere in the universe.
This statement is not accurate. According to the principle of biogenesis, living organisms can only arise from other living organisms. Any exceptions, such as the origin of life on Earth, are still a topic of scientific investigation and debate.
Saturn
Not any kind of life as we know it.
no
No. There are no living creatures on Saturn.
yes
No. It's impractical to live on Saturn, it is a gas giant
they are called a predator
There are not pigs or any other living things on the moon.
They do not interact with any non living things. They might eat a carcass of a dead animal but other then that then they do not.
They are called organisms, also biotic creatures.
Living things of any kind are called organisms.
living things are plants, animals,non living things are table any matrials etc...
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