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🔬 Science June 05, 2026 at 04:16 AM

Sea cucumber tissue survives for years in open water, study finds

Source: Mongabay - Conservation

Researchers discovered that severed tissue from a cold-water sea cucumber can survive, heal, and even move independently for years in natural seawater, showcasing remarkable regenerative abilities.

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