Starfish do not have eyes, but because they have many arms/legs/limbs, they can feel the world around them and have adapted to live without the ability to see.
No, because all starfish do it.
starfish have eyes but they can only see light and dark, but they cannot see clearly, so no, they cannot see in the dark.
Starfish have the ability to camouflage themselves in order to stay hidden from predators. They also have the ability to drop a limb, which they can then regenerate later. They also have a prickly exterior, which deters most predators.
As an adaptation, starfish have saponins in their body walls, which are very unpleasant tasting to predators. Tropical species of starfish also have armor and spines as their protection. And thirdly, starfish have the ability shed and regenerate their limbs.
starfish dont really have eyes the have eyespots like some worms. starfish cant see with their eyespots but they can sense sunlight
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NO
starfish, some lizards that have the ability to grow tails back...
A female starfish is generally referred to simply as a "starfish," as there is no distinct term specifically for female starfish. Starfish, or sea stars, have the ability to regenerate and can reproduce both sexually and asexually. In terms of reproduction, the male and female starfish can often be identified by their reproductive organs, which are located on the arms. However, the species is typically referred to collectively, without differentiation by sex.
A starfish sees because at the end of it's arms on the points it has sets of eyes on each arm. :D
60 percent of the time, they ooze all the time.
No, starfish are deuterostomes. They belong to a group of animals where the blastopore becomes the anus during embryonic development. This is opposed to protostomes, where the blastopore becomes the mouth.