10 Animals That Could Technically Live on Other Planets

6. The Adaptive Dung Beetle

Dung beetle (Deltochilum mexicanum) 3, Colombia. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Charlesjsharp

Dung beetles are renowned for their ecological role in recycling nutrients and improving soil quality. Their ability to thrive in diverse environments, from deserts to rainforests, suggests they could adapt to extraterrestrial landscapes with minimal organic matter. On planets like Mars, where the introduction of organic material is crucial for terraforming efforts, dung beetles could assist in breaking down waste products and enriching the soil, paving the way for plant colonization and the development of sustainable ecosystems.

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