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		<title>Turritopsis Nutricula the Immortal Jellyfish Discovered&#8230;</title>
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Wow! Daily Mail UK
A tiny sea creature capable of rejuvenating itself over and over again may hold the secret to eternal life.
The jellyfish-like Turritopsis Nutricula reverts back to a juvenile form once it mates after becoming sexually mature.
So for this creature it’s sex, not piety that is the key to living for ever.
Turritopsis is technically [...]]]></description>
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