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  • Rated by johnwatchtower on Nov 14, 9:55am

    Turritopsis nutricul, a jellyfish-like hydrazoan, is the only animal known to be potentially immortal.
  • Rated by secondalias on Oct 29, 3:19pm

    Typical,...you can live forever, but you have to be a jellyfish :/
  • Rated by Xiane on Oct 27, 3:13am

    From the page: "Itâ€s official: the only thing certain in this world is taxes. Thatâ€s because death, for a tiny sea creature, is not inevitable. Turritopsis nutricul, a jellyfish-like hydrazoan, is the only animal known to be potentially immortal."
  • Rated by fee-verte on Oct 25, 1:49pm

    From the page: "Turritopsis nutricul, a jellyfish-like hydrazoan, is the only animal known to be potentially immortal."
  • Rated by DGTGDGCG on Oct 17, 1:44pm

    So, I suppose these will be a problem if the Earth lasts another thousand years, 'cause they'll be EVERYWHERE.
  • Rated by Talon876 on Oct 15, 6:15pm

    Are they still immortal if I step on it?
  • Rated by Tath on Oct 12, 12:27pm

    i wonder ...... thought the time-lapse clip of the limb generation is missing.... :/
  • Rated by daokta on Oct 12, 4:30am

    This jellyfish can apparently, during periods of adversity, do a sort of reverse metamorphosis back to its youthful form as a stalk-like polyp (and vice versa), thus ensuring "immortality". The article is silent on how many times it can do this.