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2022-10-29 04:21:31 UTC - HELPFUL

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*Mixture* 1 species of jellyfish, Turritopsis nutricula, is considered biologically immortal as it can revert to its immature state even after reaching sexual maturity. Despite not showing the typical signs of aging during their lives, lobsters can and do die from old age. https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/are-jellyfish-and-lobsters-biologically-immortal/

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