Jellyfish mortality rates and lifespans vary widely. Some species live only a few hours, others a few months or a few years — and then, you have the immortal jellyfish, but we'll get to them a ...
The immortal jellyfish, known as Turritopsis dohrnii, has the ability to reverse age and theoretically live an eternal life. Because of its ability to regrow its cells, it could theoretically escape ...
A closeup shot of a glowing blue jellyfish in black water. One species stands out for its extraordinary ability: Turritopsis dohrnii, also known as the immortal jellyfish. This fingernail-sized ...
It has been dubbed the immortal jellyfish. When the medusa of this species is physically damaged or experiences stresses such as starvation, instead of dying it shrinks in on itself, reabsorbing its ...
The immortal jellyfish has the ability to switch back to its... younger self. And that's not it. When the jellyfish goes back into its previous life stage as a polyp, it also creates more ...
They’re often seen in waters around the UK and Ireland. The lion's mane jellyfish's tentacles can reach over 30 metres in length – that’s longer than a blue whale. The remarkable hydrozoan Turritopsis ...
Jellyfish are known for drifting to and fro at the whim of ocean currents—but not all species are so passive. The millions of golden jellyfish that pack Palau’s Jellyfish Lake spend much of ...
A priest a scientist and a witch talk about God the meaning of life and death each through the prism of their being The leitmotif here is the image of an immortal jellyfish it is beautiful but as ...