Sunflower starfish are common in the Pacific from Alaska to Southern California,[2] and are largest in Puget Sound, British Columbia and Alaska.[4] They generally inhabit low subtidal and intertidal areas rich in seaweed[7] or kelp.[8] They do not venture into high- and mid-tide areas because the body structure is fleshy and requires water to support it.[9]
sunflower star
sunflower starfish
I thinks it is in the ocean or on the beach.
In most cases, yes
Starfish live in saltwater, on rocks or reefs
The Sunflower Starfish (of Sea Star) is none of the four mentioned in the question. It is an echinoderm, a marine invertebret having a central disc and many arms.
The correct term is a Sea Star. The sea star bearing [up to] nine arms is called a "fragile star" and is also a close relative to the "sunflower star".
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Yes both are found in the saltwater habitat.
Warm habitats
the sunflower sea star
Sunflower