Starfish habitats and living conditions are interesting. They live on the bottom of the sea and near rocky areas. This is a cool animal! They can also regrow their body parts. Starfish habitats and living conditions are interesting. They live on the bottom of the sea and near rocky areas. This is a cool animal! They can also regrow their body parts.
The starfish likes to stay at the very bottom of the sea, and that is also usually where they are located. Starfish are found everywhere in all places, but the mostly prefer rocky areas.
their ecosystem are in the ocean..most of the starfish spent their times in seashore they don't go under the sea because they cant breathe under water...
starfishes habitats are in shallow rock pools
in botter of the sea
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The oceanic biome.
waves might make it get stuck to a big fish
Starfish are predators that feed on mussels and other shellfish in the beach ecosystem, helping to control their populations. Other plants in the ecosystem provide shelter and food for small organisms that the starfish may also feed on. This interconnected relationship helps maintain a balance within the ecosystem.
A starfishes biome is the marine biome because it lives in the ocean ............marine biomes
the aquatic ecosystem becuase there is a more of a diversion between all the fish and sharks and the whales.Not counting the type of starfish and just the water itself is so unique because it is able to support aquatic life.
there are cusion starfish, reef starfish, spiny starfish and fire brick starfish in new zealand.
It is called toilet water.
They just sit around and wait for the people to come and have a look at them
mainly starfish,parrot fish and globe fish but wolf fish,damsel fish,star fish and hag fish and groupers live there to
Sure, starfish larvae are planktonic. Adult starfish are not.
Yes they can
Paua is part of a very small food chain, as they are snails they tend to dine on seaweed and such. Only humans and a breed of starfish dine on them, though it is mostly humans that cause the main problem. Their removal from the ecosystem would cause probably a more tangled and chocked seabed.