They don't. Eggs and sperm are released into the water column where fertilization takes place. They then spend the first stage of their lives drifting as plankton before they settle to the bottom as fully formed sea stars.
Starfish, or sea stars, don't care for their young.
The starfish takes care of it's young by placing it on it's back. So their prey can't get to the babys.
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Starfish do not care for their young.
The starfish takes care of it's young by placing it on it's back. So their prey can't get to the babys.
Yes, as long as you take proper care of them :)
It is possible to get a starfish at a petstore. One petstore that sells starfish is PetCo. Care should be taken care of starfish; they need to live in salt water.
Starfish larvae drift away to become part of huge swarms of plankton and fend for themselves. There's no parental care. ^^
A young starfish, or sea star, is called a larva, juvenile (young urchin), or pluteus (free-swimming stage).
by staying with them
They don't.
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