you put the starfish on Poseidon's offering altar.
yes
They smell like a starfish
If you look beneath a starfish you will see a groove under each "arm", from the tip to the "mouth" in the centre. The grooves are lined with "feet", flexible, muscular tubes with suckers at their ends.The starfish can travel by sucking onto any convenient surface with the suckers and dragging themselves along. Actually when a starfish hatches from its egg, it also can swim or drift along in the sea water. You could call that travelling too.
A comet that's bound to the sun and appears periodically is in an elliptical orbit. A comet that whizzes through the solar system only once and then leaves for good is in a hyperbolic orbit. If the comet is periodic but with an exceptionally long period ... thousands of years e.g. ... then we can't tell, from the small part of its orbit that we can see, whether it's elliptical or hyperbolic.
go to the end of tail isle and there is a bridge you can cross then you are on starfish isle
Because a starfish's anatomy is in the shape of a star.
The buoyant force of the starfish is greater than the force of gravity. This is due to the shape and area of the starfish. It is all physics!
The shape of a starfish is likely akin to their survivability. There is some sort of reason that improves their chances of survival to have the shape which they have. There's no other factor that shapes them.
A starfish is usually in the shape of a five pointed star.
starfish
Because it is the shape of a star
The ideal tail shape of a Kuvasz is low and not docked.
A.. starfish?
Yes, for example the tail shape or the wing shape.
the eyes of a starfish are on the end of their legs, like their suction feelers at the bottom of each leg, but different THEY ARE CALLED SEASTAR NOT STARFISH BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT CONSIDERED FISH!
The ideal tail shape of a Ragdoll cat is long and thick.