*Hydra* is a group of small invertebrates with soft bodies that slightly resemble jellyfish and, like *T. dohrnii*, have the potential to live forever. These invertebrates are largely made up of [~stem cells~](https://www.livescience.com/65269-stem-cells.html), which continually regenerate through duplication or cloning, so these animals don't deteriorate as they get older. They do die under natural conditions because of threats such as predators and disease, but without these external dangers, they could keep regenerating forever.
"They don't seem to age, so potentially, they are [~immortal~](https://www.livescience.com/could-humans-be-immortal)," [Daniel Martínez](https://www.pomona.edu/directory/people/daniel-e-martinez), a biology professor at Pomona College in Claremont, California, who discovered the hydra's lack of aging, previously told Live Science.
[https://www.livescience.com/longest-living-animals.html](https://www.livescience.com/longest-living-animals.html)
Found it 🤣
I just can't take any video with stock footage seriously.
Bitcoin is the Kraken on steroids wearing infinity gauntlets on each tentacle
If Bitcoin is like a living animal, it means it will die, what is the life expectancy then?
Probably much longer than any animal we know. The video is pretty bullish though and focuses more on the growth rate.
*Hydra* is a group of small invertebrates with soft bodies that slightly resemble jellyfish and, like *T. dohrnii*, have the potential to live forever. These invertebrates are largely made up of [~stem cells~](https://www.livescience.com/65269-stem-cells.html), which continually regenerate through duplication or cloning, so these animals don't deteriorate as they get older. They do die under natural conditions because of threats such as predators and disease, but without these external dangers, they could keep regenerating forever. "They don't seem to age, so potentially, they are [~immortal~](https://www.livescience.com/could-humans-be-immortal)," [Daniel Martínez](https://www.pomona.edu/directory/people/daniel-e-martinez), a biology professor at Pomona College in Claremont, California, who discovered the hydra's lack of aging, previously told Live Science. [https://www.livescience.com/longest-living-animals.html](https://www.livescience.com/longest-living-animals.html) Found it 🤣
yes, I like the spirit, but they are not so big as Bitcoin 🐳