They live under rocks.
They like to live under rocks on the sea floor.
They live under rocks.
yes they live under rocks
Yes they do.
Brittle stars have a symbiotic relationship with bacteria. The bacteria live on the brittle star's skin and help digest food for the brittle star. In return, the brittle star provides the bacteria with protection and a suitable environment to thrive.
I Believe that the dwarf brittle star lives in the southern pacific and they go down there about 1650 feet!
He lives under a rock. Next to the pineapple under the sea.
It is hard to find the answer because of the fact they live in deep waters more than 500 meters down. there are 1,500 species of brittle stars if that helps.
Brittle stars generally become sexually mature in two to three years, become full grown in three to four years, and live up to 5 years.
As brittle as glass.
Two of the best-known shallow species are the green brittle star (Ophioderma brevispina), found from Massachusetts to Brazil, and the common European brittle star (Ophiothrix fragilis). Deep-water species tend to live in or on the sea floor or adhere to coral or urchins. The most widespread species is the long-armed brittle star (Amphipholis squamata), a grayish or bluish species that is strongly luminescent.
The biggest threat for brittle stars is habitat destruction caused by activities such as bottom trawling, dredging, and pollution. These activities can disrupt their environment, destroy their food sources, and impact their ability to reproduce and thrive.