Brittle stars are scavengers and eat just about any kinds animal or fish they come across. They are capable of eating everything from crustaceans to jelly fish.
Yes, the brittle star eats plankton and a variety of things like: clams, oysters, mussels, plankton,krimps and sometimes bits of sponges!
That depends on which species of brittle star you are referring to. There are 1900 living species of brittle star.
A Brittle star is not a myriapod. A Brittle star is an echinoderm. An example of a myriapod would be a centipede.
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The Brittle star is in the Family Ophiodermatidae.
a brittle star is an invertabrate
Brittle stars are scavengers and eat just about any kinds animal or fish they come across. They are capable of eating everything from crustaceans to jelly fish.
a brittle star is a type of starfish.
invertabrateA Brittle star is not a myriapod
Brittle star
Yes. They are a scavenger and will eat meaty as well as plant foods as found.
Brittle stars have a symbiotic relationship with bacteria. The bacteria live on the brittle star's skin and help digest food for the brittle star. In return, the brittle star provides the bacteria with protection and a suitable environment to thrive.