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IMMORTAL CREATURES
Yes, of course Exist on Planet Earth. A cell or organism that does not experience aging, or ceases to age at some point, is biologically immortal.
The fact that life is a gift for everyone on the planet and it will diminished for everyone on one day but it’s surprising to know many of creatures including deep sea’s living as immortal either due to reproductive nature or habitable nature they remain as an forever or might be they have long lives. These remarkable organisms have evolved unique strategies to, allowing them to live exceptionally long lives, sometimes even appearing immortal. The concept of immortality has long fascinated humanity, sparking countless myths, legends, and scientific inquiries too.

While the concept of true immortality is rare, some organisms on Earth exhibit remarkable longevity and unique survival rate. Here are a few examples;
- Bowhead whales:
Research has shown that bowhead whales may be among the longest-lived animals on earth. Based on the recovery of stone harpoon tips in their blubber, and from analysis of eye tissue, scientists believe that the life-span of bowhead whales can be over 200 years.
2. Planarian worm:
A planarian worm split lengthwise or crosswise will regenerate into two separate living worms. Just how old is the oldest planarian? No one really knows. Scientists have recently learned that planarian are full of cells similar to stem cells. These cells are ready at any time to transform into whichever specific type of cell a planarian needs in order to regenerate lost tissue.
3. jellyfish:
Jellyfish are considered biologically immortal due to their unique life cycle. They can revert to an earlier stage after reaching maturity, essentially starting their life cycle over again. This process, called transdifferentiating, allows them to potentially evade natural aging and age-related death, although they are still vulnerable to diseases and…