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How does an immortal jellyfish go back to being a baby?

2025/5/2
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Anna Goldfield: 我小时候常常幻想长大后的样子,觉得很酷。但是我没想到的是,成年人的生活如此复杂,充满了账单、工作、杂货、洗衣和税务等琐事。有时我真希望自己能回到婴儿时期,无忧无虑,不用担心这些事情。然而,我无法回到婴儿状态。 我知道有一种动物可以做到这一点——不死水母。它们是如何做到的呢?我的朋友Braxton也很好奇,所以我找到了专家来解答。 不死水母能够应对伤害或压力,通过找到一个休息的地方,吸收自己的触手,然后重新长成婴儿形态。而且,它们还会克隆自己,这太酷了!虽然我做不到这一点,但至少当我感到压力或悲伤时,我可以通过小睡、吃零食和穿着舒适的睡衣来照顾自己,就像婴儿一样,一个可以点披萨的婴儿。 Christina Couch: 我是一名科学作家,主要撰写关于大脑、行为和奇特动物的文章。我热爱科学,也喜欢谈论科学。我为9到12岁的孩子写了一本书,名为《创新的章鱼、半脑鸟类及更多拥有非凡大脑的动物》。 当这种水母受伤或遇到海洋中非常恶劣的环境时,它基本上会将触手缩回体内,然后表现得像婴儿一样。这不仅仅是将触手收起来,而是将它们吸收回体内。这有点像你骨折了,然后把它吸回体内并重新长出来。所以,如果它严重受伤,它就会将触手缩回,然后沉入海底或最近的坚硬的地方。 它把自己附着在那里,然后基本上就重新开始它的生命周期,这真的很不可思议。其他水母不会这样做,这是一件极其罕见的事情。所以,它重新开始的方式是,它基本上会长出一个叫做息肉的茎,并且基本上会克隆自己。因此,茎会长得越来越大。它最终会像这种水母还是新生儿时一样,以完全相同的方式绽放。然后它开始释放新的水母。当你观察新长出的水母时,从科学角度来看,它们与旧水母完全相同。这种水母可以一次又一次地这样做。所以我们实际上并不知道这些东西能活多久,因为它们可以不断地自我再生。 但这并不意味着它们永远不会死。这并非事实。这些水母可能会受伤,可能会被吃掉,可能会遇到各种各样的导致它们寿命终结的事情。但我们真的不知道它们可以再生多少次。

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Moment of Um comes to you from APM Studios. I'm Anna Goldfield. When I was a kid, I spent a lot of time wondering what it would be like to be a grown-up. Seemed pretty cool at the time. There'd be nobody telling me when to go to bed. I could eat any fun snack I wanted. I could drive a car and go wherever my heart desired. But you know what I didn't really think about? That being a grown-up is complicated.

There are bills, jobs, groceries, laundry, taxes. Sure, there are lots of wonderful parts, but sometimes I really, really wish I could be a kid again. A baby, even. Just a cute, squishy little baby, eating, napping, playing, not knowing anything about bills or taxes or laundry. But, alas, I can't grow back into a baby.

Did you know there is one kind of animal that can do exactly that? Mm-hmm. The immortal jellyfish. What's their secret? My friend Braxton was wondering this too, so I found an expert to tell us all about it. There is only one species that I'm aware of that is the immortal jellyfish. And it has earned its nickname as the immortal jellyfish for an extremely good reason.

My name is Christina Couch. I am a writer and I write about brains, behaviors, and bizarre animals for the most part. I love science. I love talking about science. And I've written a book for kids ages 9 through 12. It's called Innovative Octopuses, Half-Brain Birds, and More Animals with Magnificent Minds. So...

Whenever this jellyfish is hurt or encounters really bad conditions under the ocean, basically it sucks its tentacles in and then behaves like a baby. They're not just being tucked in, they're being absorbed into the body. It would be a little bit like

if you broke a bone or something and then just sucked that back into your body and re-grew it. So it pulls its tentacles in if it gets really hurt, and then it sinks to the bottom of the sea or to like the nearest hard place.

It attaches itself there, and then it pretty much just starts its life over again, which is really wild. Other jellyfish do not do this. This is an extremely rare thing. So the way that it sort of starts over is it essentially, it sprouts a stalk called a polyp, and it basically like clones itself. And so the stalk grows bigger and bigger. It

eventually blooms just like in the exact same way of when this jellyfish was a newborn, an actual newborn. And then it starts releasing new jellyfish. And when you look at the new jellyfish that are coming out, they are identical scientifically to the old one. And this jellyfish can do it again and again. So we actually don't really know how old these things live because they can just kind of keep regenerating themselves.

That doesn't mean that they just never die. That is not true. These jellyfish can be hurt, they can be eaten, they can encounter all sorts of things that end their lifespan. But we don't really know the limits to how many times they can regenerate. Whoa. I never thought I'd be jealous of a jellyfish. But here we are.

The immortal jellyfish can respond to getting hurt or stressed out by finding a place to rest, absorbing its own tentacles, and regrowing into a baby version of itself. And not just one self-baby, they make clones of themselves too. That is so cool. Well, I can't do that. But at least if I'm stressed or sad, I can take care of myself by napping, eating snacks, and hanging out in my cozy pajamas.

Just like a baby. A baby who can order a pizza. If you like this episode, take a second to subscribe to Moment of Um wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you want to learn more about beautiful blobby jellyfish, check out the Brains On podcast where we have a whole episode all about what's inside their squishy bodies. Want to see our shows come to life?

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Moment of Um is produced by Molly Bloom, Rachel Brees, Rosie DuPont, Anna Goldfield, Ruby Guthrie, Mark Sanchez, Anna Weigel, Nico Gonzalez-Whistler, and Aron Moldeslassie. We had editing help from Shayla Farzan and Sandin Totten, and engineering help from Alex Simpson. Our theme song is by Mark Sanchez. Our executive producer is Beth Perlman. The executives in charge of APM Studios are Chandra Kavati and Joanne Griffith.

Special thanks this week go to Liz Farhat, Christine Solomon, and Christina Couch. See you next time, and the next day, and every weekday. Until then... Yeah, hi, could I get a medium cheesy deluxe pizza with extra cheese? Awesome. Thank you so much. Bye.