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6 animals that live without a heart and still survive in the wild

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 20, 2025, 07:00 IST
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Unique creatures that live without a heart

We usually think of the heart as something every animal needs– pumping blood, carrying oxygen, and keeping the body alive. It’s seen as one of the most essential organs. But nature often breaks the rules. Believe it or not, some creatures live just fine without a heart or anything that pumps blood. These animals have found other ways to survive, showing us just how strange and amazing the natural world can be. In this article, we’ll explore a few of these fascinating species that live without a heartbeat.

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Flatworms

Flatworms are very simple animals. They don’t have a heart or blood vessels. Their flat bodies let oxygen and food pass directly into their cells. This works well for them, so they don’t need a special system to move things around inside their body.

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Jellyfish

Jellyfish have soft, see-through bodies and float in the ocean. They don’t have a heart because they don’t need one. Water moves through their bodies and carries oxygen and nutrients. Since they move slowly with the water, they can live without a heart or blood vessels.

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Sponges

Sponges are some of the oldest animals on Earth, and they don’t have a heart or a circulatory system. Instead, water flows through tiny holes in their bodies. This water brings in oxygen and food and carries out waste. Their cells get what they need without any blood or a heart.

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Hydra

Hydra are tiny animals that live in freshwater, and they don’t have a heart. Their simple bodies let oxygen and nutrients pass straight through their skin into their cells. This is enough to keep them alive in the water they live in.

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Starfish

Starfish don’t have a heart. Instead, they use a water vascular system– a group of tiny canals filled with seawater. This system helps them move, breathe, and eat. It shows how nature finds different ways to help animals survive without a heartbeat.

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Sea Urchins

Sea urchins, like starfish, use a water vascular system instead of a heart. They move seawater through their bodies to carry oxygen and nutrients. This simple system works well for their slow-moving life on the ocean floor. They don’t need a heart because their bodies are built to work with water flow.

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