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No heartbeat but still alive: 5 animals that survive without a heart

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 10, 2025, 22:08 IST
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No heartbeat but still alive: 5 animals that survive without a heart

The animal world is an arena where creatures are endowed with incredible mysteries, where some animals live perfectly well without a heart. Well, this isn’t some miracle; it’s pure science.

This unique characteristic is possible because their bodies are simple and small enough for oxygen and nutrients to spread directly from the surrounding water. These creatures do not need blood or vessels, so nature never really gave them a pumping organ. They are amazing examples of how life can evolve very different solutions to the same basic needs. Instead of a heartbeat, they depend on water flow, diffusion, and simple body plans to survive.

Here are 5 unique animals that survive without a heart

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Jellyfish

Jellyfish are soft, mostly transparent sea creatures that lack a heart, blood, and even complex organs. Their bodies are made largely of water and simple tissues, so oxygen and nutrients move directly through their gelatinous structure as seawater flows around and inside them. Instead of pumping blood, they depend on gentle pulsing and ocean currents to move and feed, proving that a heart is not always necessary for survival in the open sea.

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Sponges

Sea sponges are among the oldest animal groups on Earth and have no heart, brain, or true organs. Their bodies are full of tiny pores and canals that pull seawater in, filter out food and oxygen, and flush waste back out, all using simple cell action rather than a circulatory system. Because every cell sits close to flowing water, a heart would add complexity that they simply do not need.

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Flatworms

Flatworms have very thin, flat bodies and no heart or blood vessels at all. Their shape allows oxygen and nutrients from their surroundings to diffuse directly into their cells, so they can survive without any pumping organ or complex transport network. These simple body features make them an excellent example in biology of how body design can replace the need for a heart.

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Starfish

Starfish do not have a heart; instead, they use a special water vascular system filled with seawater. Water enters through small openings and moves through canals that help them walk, feed, and exchange gases, distributing what they need across their bodies. This water-based system effectively does the job a circulatory system would do in more complex animals, without a single heartbeat.

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Sea urchins

Sea urchins, close relatives of starfish, also lack a heart and a proper circulatory system. They use a similar water vascular system, circulating seawater through internal canals to transport oxygen and nutrients while living slowly on the ocean floor. Their simple, sturdy design shows how marine animals can survive for millions of years without ever needing a heart.

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