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Starfish are Echinoderms, and there are many species in several orders. (see the related link)
Yes, starfish can be sensitive to temperature changes. Sudden changes in temperature can stress them and potentially impact their health and behavior. They are ectothermic, meaning they rely on their external environment to regulate their body temperature.
it depends on how big the starfish is. they can get up to a feet tall though.the average lenght for a starfish is nearly 10-30cm or if its an adult it can be up to 42 cm
there are cusion starfish, reef starfish, spiny starfish and fire brick starfish in new zealand.
It is called toilet water.
Starfish or sea stars are echinoderms belonging to the class Asteroidea. The names "starfish" and "sea star" essentially refer to members of the Class Asteroidea. However, common usage frequently finds "starfish" and "sea star" also applied to ophiuroids which are correctly referred to as "brittle stars" or "basket stars".
Yes they can
Sure, starfish larvae are planktonic. Adult starfish are not.
Starfish Ancestors
they are starfish that is spiny
a starfish from the carribean?
sunflower starfish