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What would the flora on a Methane world be like?

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

What would the conditions on a methane world be like?

How would an intelligent race on a methane world achieve a fire equivalent?

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I have asked how an animal species evolved to live on a methane world would look like and how it would evolve and I realize that the presence of plants of some kind of flora is required for animal life to form.

Therefore, how would the flora on a methane world (like Titan) look? How could they evolve and what chemical process could take the place of photosynthesis on such a world? I would prefer that this process is close to or an equivalent (energy production-wise) of Earth-based photosynthesis producing any other byproduct than oxygen.

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