Image via Wikimedia Commons The hydrozoan Turritopsis dohrnii, an animal about 4.5 millimetres wide and tall (likely making it smaller than the nail on your little finger), can actually reverse its ...
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Unlike the alien-like trilobites that have gone extinct, this species has gained fame for its ability to reverse its life cycle, a trait that makes it theoretically immortal. Like other jellyfish ...
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And one hydrozoan, the immortal jellyfish (Turritopsis dohrnii), seen here in a water drop, has a life cycle that skips death: It reverts from a medusa back to a polyp. How, no one knows.
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Jellyfish have survived for over 500 million years, making them more ancient than the dinosaurs. Today these otherworldly creatures can be found around the world, from coastal shallows to the ocean ...
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