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Brittle stars are carnivores, as they primarily feed on small organisms such as plankton, mollusks, and detritus in the ocean. They use their flexible arms to catch and consume their prey.
Brittle stars use their long, flexible arms to capture and subdue their prey. They wrap their arms around the prey to immobilize it, then use their tube feet to move the food towards their mouth located in the center of their body. The prey is then ingested and broken down by their digestive system.
Some brittle stars breed asexually. Most brittle stars are either male or female however some species are hermaphroditic.
Brittle stars have long, flexible arms that help them move quickly, while basket stars have branched arms that are used for filter feeding. Brittle stars typically have five arms, while basket stars can have 10 or more arms that branch out extensively. Additionally, basket stars are usually found in deeper waters compared to brittle stars.
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Prey the Stars happened in 2008.
The biggest threat for brittle stars is habitat destruction caused by activities such as bottom trawling, dredging, and pollution. These activities can disrupt their environment, destroy their food sources, and impact their ability to reproduce and thrive.
Yes, brittle stars are cold-blooded animals, meaning they cannot regulate their body temperature internally. Instead, they rely on external sources of heat to maintain their body temperature.
sea stars prey are clams,oysters and mollusks
Prey the Stars was created on 2008-09-25.