Jellyfish predate dinosaurs. How have they survived so long? - David Gruber

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Some are longer than a blue whale.
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Others are barely larger than a grain of sand.
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One species unleashes one of the most deadly venoms on Earth.
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Another holds a secret that's behind some of the greatest breakthroughs in biology.
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They've inhabited the ocean for at least half a billion years,
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and they're still flourishing as the sea changes around them.
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Jellyfish are soft-bodied sea creatures that aren't really fish.
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They're part of a diverse team of gelatinous zooplankton,
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zooplankton being animals that drift in the ocean.
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There are more than 1,000 species of jellyfish,
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and many others that are often mistaken for them.
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A noted feature of jellyfish is a translucent bell
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made of a soft delicate material called mesoglea.
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Sandwiched between two layers of skin,
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the mesoglea is more than 95% water held together by protein fibers.
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The jellyfish can contract and relax their bells to propel themselves.
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They don't have a brain or a spinal cord,
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but a neural net around the bell's inner margin
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forms a rudimentary nervous system
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that can sense the ocean's currents and the touch of other animals.
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Jellyfish don't have typical digestive systems, either.
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These gelatinous carnivores consume plankton and other small sea creatures
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through a hole in the underside of their bells.
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The nutrients are absorbed by an inner layer of cells
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with waste excreted back through their mouths.
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But the jellyfish's relatively simple anatomy
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doesn't prevent it from having some remarkable abilities.
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One kind of box jellyfish has 24 eyes.
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Scientists think it can see color and form images within its simple nervous system.
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Four of its eyes are curved upward on stalks.
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This allows the jellyfish to peer through the surface of the water,
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looking for the canopy of the mangrove trees where it feeds.
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In fact, this may be one of the only creatures
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with a 360-degree view of its environment.
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The jellyfish's sting, which helps it capture prey and defend itself,
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is its most infamous calling card.
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In the jelly's epidermis,
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cells called nematocysts lie coiled like poisonous harpoons.
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When they're triggered by contact, they shoot with an explosive force.
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It exerts over 550 times the pressure of Mike Tyson's strongest punch
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to inject venom into the victim.
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Some jellyfish stings barely tingle,
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but others cause severe skin damage.
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The venom of one box jellyfish can kill a human in under five minutes,
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making it one of the most potent poisons of any animal in the world.
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Other jellyfish superpowers are less lethal.
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One species of jellyfish glows green when it's agitated,
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mostly thanks to a biofluorescent compound called green fluorescent protein,
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or GFP.
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Scientists isolated the gene for GFP
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and figured out how to insert it into the DNA of other cells.
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There, it acts like a biochemical beacon,
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marking genetic modifications,
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or revealing the path of critical molecules.
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Scientists have used the glow of GFP to watch cancer cells proliferate,
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track the development of Alzheimer's,
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and illuminate countless other biological processes.
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Developing the tools and techniques from GFP
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has netted three scientists a Nobel Prize in 2008,
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and another three in 2014.
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But it's jellyfish who may be the most successful organisms on Earth.
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Ancient fossils prove that jellyfish have inhabited the seas
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for at least 500 million years,
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and maybe go back over 700 million.
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That's longer than any other multiorgan animal.
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And as other marine animals are struggling to survive
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in warmer and more acidic oceans,
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the jellyfish are thriving,
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and perhaps getting even more numerous.
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It doesn't hurt that some can lay as many as 45,000 eggs in a single night.
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And there's some jellyfish whose survival strategy
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almost sounds like science fiction.
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When the immortal jellyfish is sick, aging, or under stress,
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its struggling cells can change their identity.
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The tiny bell and tentacles deteriorate
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and turn into an immature polyp
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that spawns brand new clones of the parent.
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As far as we know, these are the only animals who found a loophole
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when facing mortality.
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That's pretty sophisticated for species that are 95% water
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and predate the dinosaurs.
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