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Yes-- When i went to Bermuda, I went to a small shop and purchased a six legged star fish-- supposedly found many miles out into the ocean; yes; it's real.

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they have legs? i thought that they only had arms...

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starfish do have legs they have 5 they have eyes at the end of the legsand if they loose any legs they grow backwhith the eyes still at the end.

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