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SeVenMadRaBBits t1_j1q6on1 wrote
Reply to Is it possible to Live Forever? by gg2ezpzlemonsqz
include the jellyfish Laodicea undulata[4] and species of the genus Aurelia.[5] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turritopsis_dohrnii https://www.bbcearth.com/news/the-jellyfish-that-never-dies Telomere length shortens with age. Progressive shortening of telomeres leads to senescence, apoptosis, or oncogenic transformation
Emu1981 t1_jc5u02q wrote
Reply to comment by EffortNoNoNo in Is there a type of precipitation that exists on other planets but not ours? Or theoretical precipitation that doesn’t happen here? by ButIHateTheTaste
Venus. According to my linked article there is also a exoplanet that has molten glass rain. https://www.bbcearth.com/news/the-strange-world-of-weather-on-other-planets
Funoichi t1_j1kkjq0 wrote
Reply to comment by KillerPacifist1 in How Death Can Help Us Live: a philosophical approach to the problem of death by simsquatched
them are truly immortal. Even the regenerating jellyfish have been observed to fully die [source](https://www.bbcearth.com/news/the-animal-that-lives-forever). Tardigrades too. Even you wrote appear and seemingly. Animals can extend life through various means