nope!!
It's called a starfish that likes meat.
It's called a starfish that likes meat.
Starfish have a beak, just like an octopus, and the suck the meat out of the sand dollar with it.
Starfishes are omnivores because they eat both meat and producers.
they eat mussels,clams,and oysters
Starfish as a species mainly eat meat, though there are a few starfish that do eat rotting plants found on the sea floor. Some starfish focus on detritus --- meaning they eat just about anything that is decomposing. The main diet of starfish are crustaceans i.e. claims, sea snails, oysters, hermit crabs, and other mollusks. Starfish are opportunistic and will eat any slow moving or dieing fish. At times starfish will even eat other starfish.
No, a starfish is not an herbivore. Starfish are carnivorous animals that feed primarily on mollusks, crustaceans, and other small marine creatures. They use their tube feet to pry open the shells of their prey.
yes they do they r plant eaters and meat eaters
Cooking starfish isn't common, but if you want to try it, first clean the starfish by rinsing it thoroughly in cold water to remove any sand or debris. Boil a pot of salted water and immerse the starfish for about 5-10 minutes until it turns bright orange. After boiling, remove it, let it cool slightly, and then use a fork to extract the meat from the arms. The meat can be eaten as is, or you can sauté it with garlic and butter for added flavor.
They don't have mouthparts. They exude their first stomach from their bodies and into the bivalves they commonly eat. This stomach digests the meat inside the shell and then is drawn back into the starfish to be further digested by the secondary stomach. The starfish is a predator of bivalves such as clams and mussels, but is known to scavenge as well.
There are many different types of starfish with different diets, however most are meat eaters.
starfish live at the bottom of the ocean so they can search the bottom for there food like clams,meat,oysters,and little fish