Water vascular system.
No
No. Without their Tube Feet, they will be unable to move, nor to open a clam's tough shells.
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the stars don't move the earth rotates and that's why we think we see the stars move
0.5/1.0 miles per hour they are the fish fastestinthe ocean the sunfish is the best swimmers of allthe fishes in the world
Water vascular system.
With there feet. There are actors inside.
No
The bottom,so they can move
they dont they use thier legs
they dont they use thier legs
Star
Not exactly. Starfish can move using hundreds of tiny feet on their undersides, but that isn't really walking.
No. Without their Tube Feet, they will be unable to move, nor to open a clam's tough shells.
Starfish can actually swim up to 8mph (miles per hour).
The star. Principle cast member.
No. Starfish appendages are known as arms, but they do have 'feet' (tubelike structures that enable the starfish to move).