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fazer1k · 56-60, M
Unlikely because the conditions on Mars are not conducive to life as we know it. Then again, the earth started that way too and, initially, could only sustain lifeforms that didn't require oxygen. For aerobic lifeforms, we need the temperature of a planet to be able to retain liquid water at its surface and Mars is way too hot for that.