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CrashandDie, interesting read, one other possible reason they could be here (if i believed, which i dont really) would be to study another species all together, humans probably couldnt teach them much, but the biological diversity on our planet, and in perticular some of the amazing resistances and coping skills simple bacteria have could be far more facinating than boring old us :P
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrIOi...eature=related