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What would animal life on a methane world look like and how would it evolve?

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What would conditions on a methane world be like?

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As mentioned in the linked question, Titan is the second most likely world in the Solar System to harbor life. One of the answers also mentions that 'warm' days would cause the oceans to boil.

Taking this into account, how would complex animal life evolve on a methane world and what common features would it evolve?

Bonus to answer written using a single organism as an example and describing how it evolved its features and what they do to help it cope with its environment.

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