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The Immortal Jellyfish, also known as Turritopsis dohrnii, is a species of small jellyfish that is found in the Mediterranean Sea and in other warm coastal waters around the world. It has gained attention due to its unique ability to revert back to its juvenile form after reaching maturity, a process known as transdifferentiation.
When the Immortal Jellyfish reaches maturity, it has the ability to transform its adult cells back into immature cells, effectively turning back the clock and starting the aging process anew. This cycle can continue indefinitely, making the jellyfish biologically immortal, although it can still be susceptible to disease, predation, or environmental factors.
The discovery of this species has generated great interest in the scientific community, as it raises questions about the nature of aging and the potential for regenerative medicine. However, it should be noted that the Immortal Jellyfish is still a relatively obscure and poorly understood species, and much more research is needed to fully understand its biology and potential applications.