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Starfish are echinodorms, they are not mammals and do not have teeth.

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No starfishes are not mamals.

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Is a starfish a mammal?

No, a starfish is not a mammal. Mammals use lungs to breath, starfish live at the bottom of the sea and do not have lungs.


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None of the above. Starfish are echinoderms.


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Is a star fish a reptilian?

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