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by hdfbdtbcdg 2541 days ago
Why not? Methane is a hydrocarbon. We are made of hydrocarbons.

I just can't understand what the chemical difference is. Are these differences because of oxygen? I.e. life forms of C+H vs lifeforms of C+H+O?

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Yes. Phospholipids are not viable outside of water; they would not be strong enough to perform well in liquid methane.
So the suggestion is carbon based biology at very reducing conditions?

What temperatures are we considering?

Cold. Methane becomes liquid at -161.6C.

It is not my suggestion. It's suggested by scientists that Titan may host methane based life.

Do you have any references handy?