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Throw 100 million mice to Mars, will they become the overlords of Mars?

It is said that human thinking is leaping and full of unlimited imagination. If we send 10,000 mice to Mars, will these mice survive on Mars? If so, , so how long will it take for them to evolve into a species completely different from the rats on earth? Are there any potential threats to humans?

The average temperature on Mars is tens of degrees below zero. A mouse will quickly freeze to death if it goes up there, and there will be no way to proceed with the next step of "evolution." However, because mice have very strong survivability, maybe a few of the 10,000 mice will survive by chance. The situation on Mars is very bad, and these surviving mice may have to fight in order to survive. Not starting a new round of evolution. So how long will it take? According to the analysis of the earliest mouse ancestor fossils on earth, it may take tens of millions of years.

According to the research results of paleontologists, the ancestor of the mouse is a creature called the "Oriental Dawn Mouse" that came from 50 million years ago. Although tens of millions of years have passed, However, the appearance is not very different from modern mice. It can be seen that even if it takes tens of millions of years, mice will not suddenly become "space monsters". However, under the influence of long-term space radiation, they may not be the same as modern mice. Rats on Earth are still very different.

Will it threaten humans? It's also unlikely, because humans will immigrate to Mars soon. If everything goes well, it may only take a few hundred years. By then, the number of surviving rats will not be too many, and they will not suddenly change. It has become a "monster" that threatens mankind, and it is estimated that it will soon be wiped out by the "first march" of human immigrants.

Moreover, we have actually overlooked a very important point, that is, there is no oxygen on Mars. Rats need oxygen to live. In an oxygen-deprived environment, they will not be suffocated the moment they arrive on Mars. Dead? Whether it is Mars, the Earth or other planets, we should be in awe and protect them.