Yes they do. It's at the underside of the starfish.
it is a star with the bottom has a center and that's its mouth
on the oral surface/mouth
only if you put your pecker in its mouth and swing it around
a star fish doesn't have a mouth it open's it's whole body and lands over the food and closes it's body after that to eat.
a star fish doesn't have a mouth it open's it's whole body and lands over the food and closes it's body after that to eat.
Nideria and star fish. Star fish poops out of its mouth.
The singular possessive noun for the mouth of a fish is fish's mouth.
open ambulacral grooves
Starfish eat food via their pharynx (mouth) like most animals do.
a bony fish's mouth is at the front of the body.
A mouth.
its right in the middle of its body if you flip a star fish over you will see its mouth the mouth when eating leads straight to the digestive system (stomach) its located between all five arms