You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: LeoThread 2025-09-03 16:08

in #leothreadslast month

Part 4/9:

The Mystery of Species That Live Long or Indefinitely

One avenue of exploration involves studying species that naturally have extraordinary lifespans or regenerative capabilities. For example, Greenland sharks are believed to live between 250 and 300 years, making them among the longest-living vertebrates. Other simple organisms, like certain jellyfish or worms (polyp-like creatures that continuously regenerate), raise philosophical questions about the possibility of biological immortality.

These creatures—though vastly different from humans—offer biological insights that could inspire future research. Scientists investigate their genetics and mechanisms to understand how such longevity or regeneration is achieved, hoping to translate these findings into human applications.