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Medusa does not die, fuck and not die!
Medusa Turritopsis Nutricula, which is considered the only one on the planet immortal being, was under close supervision of scientists. As the British The Times, genetics and marine biologists are actively studying the jellyfish to understand how she manages to reverse the aging process.
Jellyfish this species is relatively small, only 4-5 mm in diameter. And unlike most of jellyfish that after participating in the reproductive cycle die, Turritopsis Nutricula after mating back to the juvenile stage.
Upon reaching maturity, Turritopsis Nutricula may again turn into a young lady and is able to repeat this cycle indefinitely. These creatures representing the class gidrozoev die only if they are eaten or killed. According to one hypothesis, the cells in the body of jellyfish are transformed, transformed from one type to another.
Given that they do not die a natural death, Turritopsis Nutricula under certain conditions can, too multipliedst upset the balance of the oceans. Dr. Maria Miglietta of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama, said in an interview with The Sun: «We are witnessing a silent invasion of jellyfish around the world." Originally jellyfish Turritopsis Nutricula come from the Caribbean, but they gradually penetrated into other geographical areas.
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Jellyfish this species is relatively small, only 4-5 mm in diameter. And unlike most of jellyfish that after participating in the reproductive cycle die, Turritopsis Nutricula after mating back to the juvenile stage.
Upon reaching maturity, Turritopsis Nutricula may again turn into a young lady and is able to repeat this cycle indefinitely. These creatures representing the class gidrozoev die only if they are eaten or killed. According to one hypothesis, the cells in the body of jellyfish are transformed, transformed from one type to another.
Given that they do not die a natural death, Turritopsis Nutricula under certain conditions can, too multipliedst upset the balance of the oceans. Dr. Maria Miglietta of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama, said in an interview with The Sun: «We are witnessing a silent invasion of jellyfish around the world." Originally jellyfish Turritopsis Nutricula come from the Caribbean, but they gradually penetrated into other geographical areas.
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