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.
you put the starfish on Poseidon's offering altar.
A starfish typically has a pentagonal or circular shape at its end or rear, rather than a traditional "tail" shape. This structure helps starfish move and navigate through the water.
No, not all starfish have the same number of arms. Most species of starfish have five arms, but there are some species that can have more or fewer arms, ranging from 4 to over 40 arms.
Literally translated it means "Star of the sea". It's a starfish.
They smell like a starfish
No they don't.
well starfish like to be in a group so they are not on there own when somethink is trying to eat them..?
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Starfish do not travel in schools like some fish species. They are mostly solitary animals, often found on the ocean floor among rocks and coral. While they may be seen in groups in certain areas, this is typically due to environmental factors, such as abundant food sources, rather than social behavior. Each starfish generally moves independently, using their tube feet to navigate their surroundings.
Starfish do not tend to do either. They just travel in the area they are born and eat the food offered.
there are cusion starfish, reef starfish, spiny starfish and fire brick starfish in new zealand.
It is called toilet water.
Yes they can
Sure, starfish larvae are planktonic. Adult starfish are not.
Starfish Ancestors
they are starfish that is spiny
a starfish from the carribean?