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    Default Immortal Jellyfish?

    http://montereybayaquarium.typepad.c...jellyfish.html

    Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon sought in vain for the Fountain of Youth that would confer eternal life. Modern researchersthink humans may some day live as much as 500 years. (Bowhead whales in the Arctic have been documented to live for more than a century.) Heck, there's even a new film out about one man's quest to live forever.

    Well, the search may be over, the goal of immortality attained -- by a hydrozoan jellyfish.

    It appears that Turritopsis nutricula may indeed be Earth's only immortal creature. (Note: The photo features a similar hydrozoan jelly, the giant bell jelly, Scrippsia pacifica.)

    The key lies in T. nutricula's life cycle, which (as with other jellies) is quite different from the stages of most other animals. Jellies exist both as free-swimming adult medusae -- the versions with tentacles that we're familiar with -- and as anemone-like polyps, stalked creatures like jellies' anemone and coral relatives.

    Typically, adult medusae produce larvae that settle and grow into polyps. The polyps then bud off new jellies that grow into adult medusae, and the cycle begins again.

    Apparently T. nutricula can reverse the process -- changing back to the immature polyp stage after growing into the adult medusa. (Hence the potential for immortality.)
    How strange..

    Moved by Jamesy (Forum Super Moderator): To Animals and Pets
    Last edited by Jamesy; 19-03-2010 at 05:04 PM.


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