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Star fish are eaten by manta rays, sharks, larger bony fish and even other (larger) star fish. A star fish can jettison its arms to escape its enemies and re-grow them later.
A basket star is a type of marine invertebrate belonging to the class of brittle stars. They have a central disk with branching arms that are highly flexible and can curl or uncurl to capture prey or move. Basket stars are typically found in deep ocean waters and use their intricate arm structure to filter feed on plankton and small organisms.
The basket star has 5 branched articulate arms, which is why they look like they have so many appendages.
a starfish
They move their arms slowly.
A star fish, although the "arms" are not arms in the same sense as the arms of a human being, of course.
a star fish and giant quid i think
The name of the sea star that has many legs is the sun star. The sun star can have up to 40 arms.
No. Starfish appendages are known as arms, but they do have 'feet' (tubelike structures that enable the starfish to move).
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A star fish
basket star