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Cushion stars do not have bones if they did they would not be able to regrow limbs.
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.
NO
They scavenger and graze
Sea Urchin
cushion star at corals,fish,plankton,mussels and shrimps cushion star at corals,fish,plankton,mussels and shrimps and sharks and you
there are stars
The stars in the sky are very much like our Sun.
Sea stars live in the mid tide zone or the low tide zone.
No stars are actually a galaxy. All stars are stars and all galaxies are galaxies. Stars are found in galaxies. Some galaxies look like tiny dots in our night sky, so might look like a star, but they are not stars; they are galaxies.
it has stars
Pluto