a starfish. durhh
A star fish
spiny skinsthey regeneratethey have tube feet to move around
The sea urchin is an example of the tubed feet and belongs to the phylum Echinodermata.
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tubed feet
helps them stick to things
Spiny anteaters, or echidnas, move with their feet.
Two ways you could identify an animal as an echinoderm would include five part radial symmetry and tube feet. Most of the animals also have skin that is spiny.
Sea stars breath through their skin gills and tubed feet to preform gas exchange.
The function of the ambulacral groove on a starfish is to open the shells of bivalves. It also hold the tubed feet of the starfish.
Starfish, more rightly known as sea stars, are marine echinoderms. They use tube feet to move and have a generally spiny exterior to deter predation.