the answer to this question is the endangerment of sea stars are they are washed up onto the beach and then they dry out in the sun and die. This is how they are endangered. jksfdk;adjkht euirthjkas
no they are not endangered
Baby sea stars are larva.
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Sea stars are capable of both types of reproduction.
Humans effect sea stars because now that the earth is heating up, the water is rising, and the sea stars shadow water tide pools are being turned into part of a deepier water system that they can't survive on.
about 1,000 are left
global warming, melting of sea ice...
Includes: Sea Stars, Sea Lillies, Sea Urchins, Sea Cucumbers, Brittle Stars
sea stars have NO brains
sea stars are flexible. sea stars do not have any bones. so they are very flexible:)
Sea stars are not fish so no, it is not.
Loss of sea ice on which to rest from their long springtime swims.
Sea stars, brittle stars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers.
Baby sea stars are larva.
Yes. Sea stars are carnivores that eat can eat other sea stars and shrimp and other crustations like crabs. Over a long period of time sea stars move across the ocean floor. Giant sea stars will sometimes specifically prey on other, smaller sea stars. they eat poop
Sea Stars reproduce both asexually and sexually.
sea stars eat clams and oysters