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Originally Posted by Taekwondo Guy
it would be interesting to see the fish, as water has oxygen in it then we can assume it would have gills the same as our own fish... it would be interesting to see how evolution has progressed the fish to adapt to their environment...
warm waters might indicate a tropical coral undergrowth?
i'm a bit sad we wont see the answers in this life time
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yes but that warm water is under miles of ice... and it's warm due to gravitational pull of saturn which creates friction in the planets core...
If there is life on that moon (which I certainly think there probably is)... it would not be the type of life that depends on the sun for photo synthesis.. but is probably more based on volcanic gases, and vents.. much like the unique life that can be found with in deep water volcanic vents here on earth. how any of that effects the development of more complex life like fish, is beyond my understanding.. but I have a feeling would have a fairly large impact.