Different species of "starfish" can be found all over the Ocean bed so there is no specific species of other fish that will or can be found in its vicinity. Almost all marine tropicals are from the coral reefs and starfish abound in those areas too.
A Starfish found on the West Coast of Vancouver Island.
Starfish are echinoderms that belong to subphylum Asterozoa, and class Asteroidea. There are approximately 1,500 species of starfish, and can be found through out the ocean.
Other species of fish! The actual assemblage, including sea-horse species, depends on the particular location.
Star fish can range in size from very small (1 inch) to very large (12-14 inches) depending on the species and the age.
It depends on the species. Some starfish are over a meter in diameter.
It is related to Harlequin serpent star, fancy yellow brittle star fish, green brittle star fish, red brittle star fish and many others. Pretty much most of the sea stars with serpent legs are related to it.
Sea anemones and star fish and sea horses and some kinds of sharks.
Yes, sea stars and starfish are the same creature. There are over 2,000 different species of sea stars worldwide.
It is impossible to make a collage of all 20 million sentient species in the Star Wars galaxy (along with their portraits, species names, and homeworlds).
Echinoderms can only be found in water, as they are aquatic. Some characteristics of Echinoderms are: Hard Skin, have arms or spines, have 5 body parts, organs found towards centre of body. Examples: Star Fish, Sea Cucumber, Sea Urchin
Heliaster kubiniji is a species of sea star belonging to the family Heliasteridae. It is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean, primarily along the coast of Mexico. These sea stars are known for their striking coloration and can play a key role in marine ecosystems as predators and scavengers.
Yes both are found in the saltwater habitat.