It isn't. It might have similar abilities, but they are not related to us.
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It is related to Harlequin serpent star, fancy yellow brittle star fish, green brittle star fish, red brittle star fish and many others. Pretty much most of the sea stars with serpent legs are related to it.
A mollusc is more closely related to a sea star than a mushroom. Molluscs and echinoderms (which includes sea stars) both belong to the animal kingdom, while mushrooms belong to the fungi kingdom.
the answer is echinoderms are closer related to humans because they have a spine while mollusks do not
Some predators of the Brittle Star are: fish, crabs, hermit crabs, mantis shrimp, sea stars and other brittle stars. Brittle stars can regenerate limbs that are broken by predators.
There are over 6000 types of echinoderms. A few examples are the banded-arm brittle star, common sea urchin, cushion sea star, etc. I you were looking for types of echinoderms, they areSea star or starfish (Asteroidea)Brittle stars, basket stars, serpent stars (Ophiuroidea)Sea urchins, heart urchins and sand dollars (Echinoidea)Holothurians or sea cucumbers (Holothuroidea)Feather stars and sea lilies (Crinoidea).
They like to live under rocks on the sea floor.
No, they are invertebrates (Echinoderms). Echinoderms have no backbones, like the Brittle Star and Sea Urchin.
star fish are related to sea urchines, sea cucumbers, and the clitterus. that's what their related to.
Sea biscuits are related to sand dollars. Both are echinoderms and are related to starfish, sea cucumbers, sea lilies sea urchins and brittle stars.
Brittle sea stars sizes can vary. Some are very, very small. Others can grow up to twelve inches in size.
The legs of a sea star radiated out from a central disc to make one complete structure. Their movement is done by a hydraulic system in their tubed feet. Brittle stars have whip-like legs independently attached to the central disc. They articulate these legs around in order to move.