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  2. Immortal jellyfish: the secret to cheating death

    www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/immortal-jellyfish-secret-to-cheating-death.html

    Where are immortal jellyfish found? Immortal jellyfish are thought to have originated in the Mediterranean Sea, however they are now found in oceans all around the world. It is thought this recently noticed invasion may have been predominantly caused by humans.

  3. Turritopsis dohrnii - Wikipedia

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    Turritopsis dohrnii, also known as the immortal jellyfish, is a species of small, biologically immortal jellyfish [2] [3] found worldwide in temperate to tropic waters.

  4. The secrets of the immortal jellyfish, Earth's longest-living...

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    The secrets of the immortal jellyfish, Earth's longest-living animal - BBC Science Focus Magazine. How does the immortal jellyfish (Turritopsis dohrnii) live for so long? A leading scientist the stranger cellular science behind the creature's lifespan.

  5. Turritopsis dohrnii, also known as the immortal jellyfish, is a species of small, biologically immortal jellyfish found worldwide in temperate to tropic waters. It is one of the few known cases of animals capable of reverting completely to a sexually immature, colonial stage after having reached sexual maturity as a solitary individual.

  6. 10 Immortal Jellyfish Facts - Wildlife Informer

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    The immortal jellyfish (Turritopsis dohrnii), also known as the Benjamin Button jellyfish, is an exception to this rule. They are very small (<1 inch), bell shaped jellyfish that inhabit temperate and tropical waters all over the world.

  7. 8 Incredible Immortal Jellyfish Facts - Fact Animal

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    Immortal jellies is a species of small jellyfish, that have a unique ability to reverse ageing. They are inhabit temperate and tropic waters worldwide in all oceans, often in marinas or on the ocean floor. They are bell-shaped, and grow to around 4.5mm (0.2 inches) in height and width.

  8. "Immortal" Jellyfish Swarm World's Oceans - National Geographic

    www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/immortal-jellyfish-swarm-oceans-animals

    A potentially immortal jellyfish species that can age backward the Benjamin Button of the deep is silently invading oceans, swarm by swarm, a recent study says.

  9. The "Immortal" Jellyfish That Resets When Damaged | AMNH

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    In a process that looks remarkably like immortality, the born-again polyp colony eventually buds and releases medusae that are genetically identical to the injured adult. In fact, since this phenomenon was first observed in the 1990s, the species has come to be called “the immortal jellyfish.”

  10. Immortal Jellyfish - A-Z Animals

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    Few facts exist about the population size of the immortal jellyfish. The habitat it was initially discovered in was the Mediterranean Sea. However, it actually lives in worldwide coastal areas featuring tropical and temperature waters as it has spread by hitchhiking in the ballast water of long-distance cargo ships.

  11. Everlasting life: the ‘immortaljellyfish - RSB

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    Where do 'immortal' jellyfish live? Turritopsis prefer warmer waters, although they have been spotted in colder areas as well. They originate in the Caribbean Sea (nutricula) and the Mediterranean (dohrnii).