"The average temperature on Venus is 864 degrees Fahrenheit (462 degrees Celsius)." This is hot enough to melt lead.
Mars is more borderline. "Differing in situ values have been reported for the average temperature on Mars, with a common value being −63 °C (210 K; −81 °F). Surface temperatures may reach a high of about 20 °C (293 K; 68 °F) at noon, at the equator, and a low of about −153 °C (120 K; −243 °F) at the poles."
That average temperature is quite a bit below the lower limit for earth extremophiles. Although summers at the equator at noon are room temperature, I don't know that the equator would be warm enough all year round.
I think a bigger problem would be the lack of available water in both places.
well there is some suggestion that microbes could survive under the surface where would be mildly warmer.
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