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Can the 'immortal' jellyfish really live forever?

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Scientists have discovered a jellyfish that can live forever. The immortal jellyfish, scientifically known as Turritopsis dohrnii, is now officially known as the only immortal creature. After all, the secret of eternal life isn't just about living really, really long.



How long can a turritopsis nutricula live?

How long does the turritopsis nutricula (Turritopsis dohrnii) live? Leading scientists explain everything. Lifespan of greenland sharks: up to 500 years. Huge barrel sponge: over 2,000 years. May 2021.

How many times can an immortal jellyfish live?

Theoretically, this process can last indefinitely, making jellyfish biologically immortal, but in reality individuals can still die. In nature, most turritopsis nutricula can succumb to predation and disease at the Medusa stage without returning to the shape of a polyp.

How do immortal jellyfish die?

In response to physical damage and hunger, they leap into the development process and return to polyps. In a process that looks very immortal, the reborn polyp colony eventually germinates and releases the genetically identical medusa to the injured adult.

Due to their small size, turritopsis nutricula can easily feed the vast number of filtered predators and small fish that live in the world's oceans. However, if left intact in a favorable environment, immortal jellyfish can continue the cycle from polyp to medusa, breeding, adult, polyp, medusa indefinitely.

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