You will be shocked to hear the age of these creatures! Without hospital, they live twice as long as human

Some creatures in nature live for centuries — far outliving humans and defying our understanding of aging.

The 'immortal jellyfish' Turritopsis dohrnii can cheat death by reversing its aging through transdifferentiation.

Transdifferentiation is the process where one mature cell type directly transforms into another without reverting to a stem cell.

The Tuatara, a rare ancient reptile native to New Zealand, is believed to live up to 200 years.

Its DNA has the ability to repair cells, it can quickly repair cellular damage, which gives it a longer life.

The Greenland Shark is the longest-living vertebrate on Earth, with a lifespan estimated between 272 and 512 years using radiocarbon dating.

Giant tortoises, often living 100 to 150 years, are found on islands like Isabela, Cruz, San Cristobal, Pinta, and Espanola.

The Bowhead Whale lives only in icy Arctic waters and can survive for over 200 years.

Albatrosses are oceanic birds that live at sea and return to select islands in the Southern Hemisphere and North Pacific to breed.

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