Star fish are a 'echinoderms' (which, from the Greek, means "spiny skin"). The skin encloses the animals skeleton which is composed of calcareous plates or ossicles through and over which the skin grows. This means that thy are hard to the touch.
Star fish is not a fish because it is an ''echinoderm''. It is an ''echinoderm'' because its body is divided into five parts and it has a spiny outer covering. It only is called a star''fish'' because it lives in water.
a "star"fish. Ha a "star"fish. Ha A Florida "Marlin" Ballplayer Jim "Catfish"Hunter
It is a star fish.
It might be a bass. I have some little ones in my fish tank from my pond. I know this isn't the question, but you can sometimes find the baby ones near the bank.
octopus and star fish
Different kind of fishes including: star fish , clown fish, sand fish, and lots more stuff!
Both the arm and the arm-less body regenerate, making two Star Fish.
A star? A hexagon? A Triangle
per body weight, they have the animal kingdom's largest penis
the sun is an average sized star and earth is a terrestrial planet.
yes, a starfish is almost identical!!
Yes, If another fish was to eat the star fish whilst underwater then the star fish would die.