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, ) il existe des extremophiles thermoacidophiles terrestres connus pour tolérer à la fois les hautes températures et les pH bas. Il s'agit des archaea. Dans cette famille de micro-organismes, les organismes les plus extrêmes connus à ce jour sont les Picrophilus genus, Même si les sites analogues terrestres n'offrent pas une température et une acidité comparable à celle de Vénus Ces archaea grandissent à ph nul ou inférieur à zéro pour des températures ne dépassant pas 65°C (Schleper et al, 1995.

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