Sea turtles are not the longest-lived sea creatures, with the lighthouse jellyfish being the oldest.
The lifespan of sea turtles is typically around 150 years, but there are other animals in the ocean that live longer. For example, the longest living whale is 211 years old and the Arctic. Icelandic clams have also lived It has a record of more than 220 years, but the flagship jellyfish has the longest lifespan. Generally, as long as the jellyfish reaches a mature form during the growth process, there is no way to change its original. form.
But the flagship jellyfish is special. She doesn't have this problem at all and can freely transition from her mature form to her polyp form. This means that it has the ability to rejuvenate. If we use an insect analogy, this is equivalent to a butterfly having the ability to change from butterfly form to pupa and larvae.
Toms most organisms age, their bodies slowly age and eventually die. Only flagship jellyfish can avoid aging. Therefore, the flagship jellyfish is immortal in a sense and has no age. Therefore, it can be considered the longest living sea creature.
Sea Turtle Habits
Aside from laying eggs and basking in the sun, sea turtles generally rarely come ashore. The vast majority of turtles have a gentle temperament. When they encounter an enemy, they simply lower their heads and do not attack them. The enemy has nothing to do with its hard shell. Thanks to this special instinct, sea turtles have lived peacefully and happily on earth for 200 million years. Female sea turtles only come ashore to lay eggs.
Although turtles do not have teeth, their edges are very sharp and can easilyUse to tear or crush hard foods. Its esophagus also has many spikes that help digest food. Among them, the leatherback turtle can weigh as much as a cow, but its movements are surprisingly agile.