Sure, starfish larvae are planktonic. Adult starfish are not.
no they are not
benthos :)
starfish, plankton
Starfish typically eat bivalves (mussels, clams, and oysters) and dying fish. Some species of starfish may eat decomposing animal or plant material, sponges, or plankton.
no they eat seaweed and plankton
no starfish do not eat seahorses they eat little fish sug as plankton and other little fish
no and never because frogs don't live in the ocean and starfish eat small fish and plankton there is NO way for a starfish to eat a frog EVER!
Starfish can move about.
Starfish usually eat plankton or anything on the ocean floor, because that's were they live. But they don't eat fish bigger than them.
Animal plankton (aka zooplankton) are omnivores. Plant plankton (aka phytoplankton) are not omnivores. They get their nutrients from the sun much in the way plants do.
starfish
Yes, zooplankton (animal plankton) eats phytoplankton (plant plankton).