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starfish have eyes but they can only see light and dark, but they cannot see clearly, so no, they cannot see in the dark.
Eyespots are located at the tip of each ray on a starfish. A Starfish can only discern light and dark with it's eyespots.
All starfish have a small "eyespot" at the end of each arm. This spot senses light, but is not sophisticated enough to allow them to see images.
The eyespots on each ray of a starfish are called ocelli. These simple light-sensitive organs help the starfish detect changes in light and dark, aiding in navigation and predator avoidance. However, they do not provide detailed images; instead, they primarily sense the intensity of light.
The eyespots on the starfish are located at the ends of the rays, the five finger-like structures. Therefore, there are five eyespots. The eyespots are not like humans' eyes- starfishes' eyespots only sense light and dark.
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it is cool and dark because it is at the botom of the sea floor
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they live in the dark an dthe light zone but mostly the light becasue thast when u will fined them on the beach and when you go into the ocean they aer inthe dark zone because they are at the bottom on the ocean floor and it is dark down at the bottom of the ocean
Starfish generally do not have contact with other starfish. However, biologists have proven that during the breeding season, starfish send out signals when they are ready to reproduce. This causes the starfish to congregate during this time period.
A starfish's eyespots are found at the end of each arm, near the tips. They are sensitive to light and can detect changes in brightness, helping the starfish navigate and locate prey.