Jellyfish are biologically immortal.

 



Yes; it's true!

A species of Jellyfish "Turritopsis dohrnii", also known as the immortal jellyfish, found worldwide in temperate to tropic waters, are often considered "biologically immortal" because they don't have a natural aging process like humans do.

This species can revert to an earlier stage in their life cycle when injured or facing unfavorable conditions, allowing them to potentially live indefinitely.

However, they can still be affected by disease, predation, or environmental factors.

Do you think a close look with genetic engineering can make Humans immortal?

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