The bottom,so they can move
star fish feel with there tube feet.
Fish have fins and not feet.
no! only a star fish
A star fish
on the oral surface/mouth
star fish
it's tube feet.
Tube feet in a star fish are useful for respiration
the differences is that a fish has
A sea star can avoid being covered by sand or algae by actively moving or using tube feet to crawl away to a new location. They can also use their adhesive tube feet to grip onto rocks or other hard surfaces to prevent being buried. Additionally, some species have protective spines or bumps on their surface that deter sand or algae from covering them.
Yes, If another fish was to eat the star fish whilst underwater then the star fish would die.
Not exactly. Starfish can move using hundreds of tiny feet on their undersides, but that isn't really walking.