it eats coral, bacteria, fish and mussels
Coral.
NO
The cushion star looks more like a spineless sea urchin than a starfish. Its arms are so short that they merge with its body and only their tips can be seen. There are no specific predators found for the cushion star.
sea stars eat clams and oysters
Sea stars live in the mid tide zone or the low tide zone.
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
Cushion stars do not have bones if they did they would not be able to regrow limbs.
they eat
Sea fish eat everything that a sea star would eat. They call them sea stars because thats a more scienctific name. Sea stars and sea fish are the same thing. Answer: clams and musels
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When studying animals it is important to know the diet and predators of each animals. Yes, the Sea stars do eat Copepods.
Sea stars eat clams, mollusks, oysters, coral in the reefs, and some eat other sea stars.
Birds and sea otters, will eat sea stars.