They are commonly found in sandy mid to low intertidal zones under rocks. If you go to a beach during low tide look under the rocks and if you keep looking you should be able to find some cool brittle stars. They can also be found in the subtidal zones as well and some species can be found in huge numbers in the open sandy bottoms.
The scientific name of a brittle star is Ophiuroidea.
A Brittle star is not a myriapod. A Brittle star is an echinoderm. An example of a myriapod would be a centipede.
The Brittle star is in the Family Ophiodermatidae.
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a brittle star is an invertabrate
invertabrateA Brittle star is not a myriapod
a brittle star is a type of starfish.
Brittle star
The brittle star belongs to the phylum Echinodermata.
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Yes Unlike star fish though, the Brittle star's legs don't touch at the center.
The brittle star has a five-fold symmetry as do all members of class echinadermata.