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IF (Big if) there is life on Europa, it would as likely be as complex and diverse and that on Earth. Or at least there is nothing to rule it out.
Of course, there isn't anything to rule out the existence of complex life on Europa.
In fact, Europa might be a better environment for complex life to evolve then a planet like Earth, since the biosphere is sheltered under immense depths of water and ice, which means fewer dramatic climatic changes.
However, externally any such life would be extremely strange- it would probably resemble Earth's deep-sea vent communities. Eyes, if any would be small viper-like heat sensitive pits and organisms would sense their surroundings using sound or electrical impulses. Autotrophic organisms (that could be loosely equated with plants) would rely on chemical energy from the vents as there would be no sunlight in the Europan oceans.