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A) Starfish aren't even fish. B) If by cleaned you mean eaten, then yes! Okay, seriously; most starfish are much to predatory for that kind of behavior, but the few that aren't still are most definitely not cleaners!
Yes, starfish can be sensitive to temperature changes. Sudden changes in temperature can stress them and potentially impact their health and behavior. They are ectothermic, meaning they rely on their external environment to regulate their body temperature.
Yes, tiger sharks are known to eat a variety of prey, including starfish. They have a diverse diet that consists of fish, seals, sea turtles, and invertebrates, and their opportunistic feeding behavior allows them to consume whatever is available in their environment, including starfish. However, starfish are not a primary food source for tiger sharks.
The harlequin shrimp and the starfish exhibit a predatory relationship. Harlequin shrimp are known to prey on certain species of starfish, particularly those that can be found in coral reefs. They skillfully flip the starfish over to expose its vulnerable underside, allowing the shrimp to feed on its soft tissue. This interaction highlights the shrimp's specialized feeding behavior and its role in the marine ecosystem.
there are cusion starfish, reef starfish, spiny starfish and fire brick starfish in new zealand.
It is called toilet water.
Yes they can
Sure, starfish larvae are planktonic. Adult starfish are not.
Starfish Ancestors
they are starfish that is spiny
a starfish from the carribean?
sunflower starfish