No, they circulate the water that comes in through the madreporite through their water vascular system, then it exits through their feet providing suction for to latch onto things. (example, rocks)
Starfish do not drink. Water enters their systems through their water vascular system, and then is expelled out through little tubular feet that provide suction and locomotion in the water. Though starfish do not drink, water is essential to their survival, and if they are taken out of water will die in approximately 5 days of dehydration.
no because they have been raised in salt water and lived in salt water so they cannot live in tap water
They Live in the ocean
yes
People eat starfish in Japan
Fish do eat starfish depending on the eatign characteristics
No they don't eat starfish.
Some starfish eat different types of plankton. Other types eat whatever they can find including clams, snails, or types of aquatic plants.
Starfish are carnivores (they eat meat) Like clams, oysters, and fish Sometimes starfish eat other starfish
No, Starfish do not eat water. It is impossible to "eat" water, unless it is frozen.
yes crabs do eat starfish they walk and when the get closer the grab them and eat it
yes, acctually a lot of sharks eat starfish.
The crown if thorn starfish lives in the Great Barrier Reef. The Reef provides shelter and food, since the starfish eat coral.
no and never because frogs don't live in the ocean and starfish eat small fish and plankton there is NO way for a starfish to eat a frog EVER!
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.
Some starfish do indeed eat limpet. These starfish tend to be more aggressive feeders and will pry limpets from their rocks.