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You know how big that animal is? It's a microorganism. It's so small you can't see it.

And, when I say "habitable," I (or should I say scientists, because I don't say when a planet is habitable or not, they do) don't mean "by human standards," (that statement has nothing to do with if a planet is habitable or not) they mean that the planet lies within the habitable zone of their solar system. Outside of the habitable zone, it is impossible for life to be created and evolve successfully, and for non-extremophiles to survive for long periods. Even extremophiles can't stay active in outer space, they stay dormant and wait until conditions are more favorable. Maybe if you give them a couple more billion years they might adapt to space, but that's way too many billion years for something like King Ghidorah to evolve and come to Earth with.