Your dog would probably vomit, eventually.
No. A starfish is an echinoderm. It is considered an echinoderm for it's spiny/rugged skin around it's body. Just as well as sea urchins, and sand dollars too.
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This depends on the amount of the starfish's body that need to be regenerated. If it is just the tip of an arm, it would take a matter of weeks. If one arm is regenerating the rest of its body, it can take quite a few months.
Starfish as a species mainly eat meat, though there are a few starfish that do eat rotting plants found on the sea floor. Some starfish focus on detritus --- meaning they eat just about anything that is decomposing. The main diet of starfish are crustaceans i.e. claims, sea snails, oysters, hermit crabs, and other mollusks. Starfish are opportunistic and will eat any slow moving or dieing fish. At times starfish will even eat other starfish.
If a starfish loses an arm, it has the power to regenerate, meaning it can grow its appendages back. In fact, if a live starfish lost all its legs(so that it would just be 5 seprate legs - or, at least, most of the time 5 legs) as long as each leg has part of the central body part, every leg can regenerate into a new starfish.
If a starfish loses an arm, it has the power to regenerate, meaning it can grow its appendages back. In fact, if a live starfish lost all its legs(so that it would just be 5 seprate legs - or, at least, most of the time 5 legs) as long as each leg has part of the central body part, every leg can regenerate into a new starfish.
A Starfish can Reproduce it self. If one of it's legs comes off it can just reproduse a new one. Pretty cool huh!
Any number of dried fruits might serve as a fitting substitute for dried apricots. If you wanted to keep in the same family, you might try dried peaches or nectarines. Even dried plums might be a good choice. The sky is really the limit, though. Dried mango is pretty tasty, as are dried Pears and apples. It's just a matter of what flavors you enjoy.
Yes, as long as the starfish is still alive and both sides of the starfish have part of the center it can regenerate.
They either make fake starfish for decorations or just go find one
Just click use on the starfish very close to Poseidon's altar
No. Starfish appendages are known as arms, but they do have 'feet' (tubelike structures that enable the starfish to move).