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Generate & Play Hailuo AI video:If humans had evolved to live on Venus, they would look completely different from how they do on Earth. Venus is an extremely inhospitable planet, with high temperatures (around 475°C), enormous atmospheric pressure (92 times that of Earth), and a dense atmosphere composed of carbon dioxide with clouds of sulfuric acid. Given these conditions, a hypothetical Venusian human might look like this: 1. Heat-resistant body – Skin or an exoskeleton made of heat-resistant material, possibly with ceramic or metallic elements to reflect heat. 2. Compact form – To withstand the immense pressure, the body would be stocky and massive, possibly with compressed internal organs. 3. No Earth-like respiratory organs – Since there's no oxygen in the atmosphere, a Venusian might derive energy through chemical reactions with the surrounding environment. 4. Acid-resistant coating – A dense outer shell protecting against sulfuric acid, similar to chitin or specialized thick skin. 5. Radiation protection – Possibly an opaque skin or natural pigments that block solar radiation. 6. Large eyes with protective layers – Due to the dense atmosphere and diffused light, the eyes could be enormous but shielded by special transparent membranes. 7. Slow metabolism – In extreme conditions, evolution would likely favor creatures that require minimal energy to survive. If humans lived in the upper layers of Venus’s atmosphere—where conditions are more Earth-like—their bodies might be lightweight, with floating organs or wings adapted to the high concentration of carbon dioxide.
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The video explores the hypothetical evolution of humans adapted to live on Venus, focusing on extreme conditions and survival mechanisms.