Kasz216 said:
I disagree. The animals will evolve differently, but I think will end up "similarish". Liquid will still be liquid. Air will still be air and land will still be land despite how different it may be enviroment wise. Just how all planets are round I believe that there are certain "truths" about which kinds of "parts" work best and what numbers are preferable for different niches. You couldn't call stuff lizards or spiders outright... but i'd say anything we'd find would well fall into a childs imagination. |
The truth is no-one knows.
I would honestly imagine though that through the process of evolution, different life forms would find evolutionary solutions based on their environment. So for life to bear resemblance to Earth then it would need to have a similar environment to Earth. As we know, there are no other planets similar to Earth within our solar system, so for extra terrestrial life to be similar to ours we would have to look outside of our solar system. Where we are looking for life within our solar system (Titan, Europa, etc...), they all have underground oceans and hydrocarbon lakes, etc... Environments which vary greatly from Earths.
But as I said, we may not find out for decades. That's just what I think.







